What Happens to Your Social Security When You Leave Germany?
Learn how your German social security is affected when you move abroad, including EU transfers and international agreements.
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Your social security coverage in Germany does not disappear when you leave the country. If you move within the EU, your contributions can be transferred. For non-EU moves, Germany has agreements with several countries to handle social security. Always check the specific agreements between Germany and your new country of residence to ensure your benefits continue smoothly.
FAQs & Answers
- Does my German social security coverage end when I move to another country? No, your social security coverage does not automatically end when you leave Germany. Contributions can be transferred or coordinated depending on your new country of residence.
- Can I transfer my social security contributions if I move within the EU? Yes, if you move within the EU, your social security contributions can be transferred and are coordinated under EU regulations to ensure continuity of benefits.
- What should I do if I move to a non-EU country regarding my German social security? Germany has agreements with several non-EU countries to maintain social security rights. You should check the specific bilateral agreements between Germany and your new country to understand how your benefits are affected.