State Pension people will receive depends on how long they have been making National Insurance (NI) contributions towards it.The current qualifying age for State Pension is 65 for both men and women.However, the UK Government is in the process of raising State Pension age, and from October 2020, everyone will reach State Pension age at 66.There are also plans to increase it to 68 in the coming years.But, how many years of NI contributions do you need to make in order to qualify for the full, ‘new’ State Pension?You’ll be able to claim the new State Pension if you are:a man born on or after 6 April 1951a woman born on or after 6 April 1953You’ll need at least 10 qualifying years on your NI record to get any State Pension and they don’t have.
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