Wednesday05 February 2025
g-novosti.in.ua

As of January 1, Ukrainians with 32 years of insurance experience will be entitled to pension benefits at age 60, according to the new law.

Ukrainian citizens who have reached the age of 60 are now eligible to receive a pension starting from January 1, provided they have a minimum insurance record of 32 years. This is stipulated in Article 26 of the Ukrainian law on "Mandatory Pension Insurance," which was enacted in 2003 and has undergone amendments between 2004 and 2024.
С 1 января украинцы с 32 годами страхового стажа смогут выходить на пенсию в 60 лет, согласно новому закону.

Citizens of Ukraine who have reached the age of 60 have been granted the right to receive a pension starting from January 1, provided they have an insurance record of 32 years, as stated in Article 26 of the Law of Ukraine on "Mandatory Pension Insurance," adopted in 2003, with amendments made between 2004 and 2024.

If such an insurance record is lacking, individuals will be eligible for an age pension after reaching 63 years old from January 1, provided they have an insurance record of between 22 to 32 years, and upon reaching 65 years old, they will need an insurance record of between 15 to 22 years.

According to the law, if the necessary insurance record is not available by the time the age is reached, the age pension can only be granted after the individual has acquired the required insurance record by the time they reach the relevant age.