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| Thanks for the reply! This is good news.
Do you remember how you did this? I had one person say to me they would always honor the Dutch passport over any other I have but I have not actually applied for the reimbursement yet.
Did you just go ahead and fill out the form asking for the reimbursement, or did you have to do something different?
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| Thanks for the response. I have seen this information and this I have the forms I need. The issue is I called the Swiss compensation office to ask what will happen with my pension and this is where I received the information that regardless of where I move to it will stay in Switzerland until my retirement age because I have a Dutch passport. So I just wanted information from folks on this forum to see if they've experienced anything different. | |
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Most people don't know the rules. It largely depends on where you move rather than what your nationality is (for pillar 2, Pillar 1 is stuck here if you have an EU passport)
Who is your fund with? Just fill the form out on their website and you're laughing.
http://www.sfbvg.ch/xml_3/internet/E...on/d51/f62.cfm
It's even possible to get the full amount when moving to a EU country with EU passport. Unfortunately I didn't qualify for the mandatory part. Hopefully after Brexit I will.