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Kyrgyzstanis who worked in South Korea receive pension payments

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01/17/2025, 17:08

Kyrgyzstanis who worked in South Korea receive pension payments

Kyrgyz citizens who officially worked in South Korea and whose salaries were subject to pension contributions have started to receive lump sum payments upon their return home.

To date, 83 Kyrgyz have already received payments from the National Pension Service of the Republic of Korea, and 26 applications are under consideration. The average lump-sum payment totalled $3,642.

This measure ensures the return of accumulated funds to citizens and emphasises the importance of official employment abroad in order to receive social guarantees.


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