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Minister of Social Affairs: Check pension claims from hardship fund

Minister of Social Affairs: Check pension claims from hardship fund

Minister of Social Affairs: Check pension claims from hardship fund
Minister of Social Affairs: Check pension claims from hardship fund

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Check Your GDR Pension Entitlements, Saxony-Anhalt Residents!

If you're a resident of Saxony-Anhalt entitled to the federal hardship fund for GDR pensions, Social Affairs Minister Petra Grimm-Benne urges you to double-check your pension entitlements. There's still an opportunity to apply for a lump sum payment of 2,500 euros, as the application deadline was extended from September 30 to January 31, thanks to the federal government's decision.

Grimm-Benne announced this on Monday, revealing that around 3,300 applications from Saxony-Anhalt were submitted to the foundation until the original deadline. History buffs and pensioners have benefited from this extended date, gaining further insight into the social aspects surrounding GDR pensioners' lives.

Regularly reviewing pension entitlements, even in retirement, becomes increasingly important in this historical context. It's crucial to stay informed about any changes or opportunities that may affect your pension benefits.

Now, let's dive into the steps to check your entitlements and file your claim before the extended deadline:

  1. Get in touch with the Federal Pension Office (Bundesversicherungsamt) The Federal Pension Office is responsible for managing pension claims related to the former East German Democratic Republic (GDR). Reach out to their office directly to learn more about your entitlements and the deadline extensions.
  2. Explore the Federal Pension Office website Visit the official website of the Federal Pension Office (BVA). Look for sections regarding GDR pensions and the hardship fund, as they might provide valuable information on how to check entitlements and proceed with filing claims.
  3. Consult local authorities Local authorities in Saxony-Anhalt or social services may also have information related to the federal hardship fund for GDR pensions. Contact local offices or visit their websites for more details.
  4. Seek professional advice, if necessary If the process seems complex, consider consulting a financial advisor or a lawyer specializing in pension law. They can help clarify the specific requirements and deadlines for filing claims.
  5. Check official publications Official publications from the German government, such as the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, may provide detailed information on the extended deadline and the process for claiming pensions from the federal hardship fund.

By following these steps, you can gather all the information needed to ensure you meet the extended deadline for filing pension claims from the federal hardship fund for GDR pensions[1][4]. Keep these tips in mind, and don't miss out on this opportunity to secure your benefits.

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