Hvala Foco i 505- sa crtom.
Ako se uzme penzija u Srbiji, a sporazum je potpisan sa Kanadom, biće moguće kontrolisati sva primanja od strane Kanade.Da li je to samo jedina „dobra” strana potisanog sporazuma-bolja kontrola? Zato je moguće izgubiti jedan deo, ili sve od kanadskog dela dodatka na penziju. Koji deo je veci ili manji, čega se bolje odreci?
Kao sto Faco piše: Ako se živi i prima penzija na osnovu ostvarenog staza i u Srbiji, tada se ostvaruje pravo i na zravstveno. To je jedna dobra strana, a druga?
Ko bi u Torontu mogao ovo bolje da razjasni,ko se time bavi,znate li nekoga?
Jer kao sto si naveo 505- Ni zvanicna osoba iz CP nije bas sigurna u odredbe novog propisa.
Na zvanicnom sajtu stoji ovako:
Apply for CPP retirement pension
Lived or Living Outside Canada - Pensions and Benefits
If you have lived or worked in Canada and in another country, or you are the survivor of someone who has lived or worked in Canada and in another country, you may be eligible for pensions and benefits from Canada and/or from the other country because of a social security agreement.
What is a social security agreement?
A social security agreement is an international agreement between Canada and another country that is designed to coordinate the pension programs of the two countries for people who have lived or worked in both countries.
Canada has signed social security agreements with a number of other countries that offer comparable pension programs.
The requirements under the social security agreements vary from agreement to agreement. It is important to check the details of the agreement that relates to you.
How can a social security agreement help me qualify for benefits?
A social security agreement can help you qualify for benefits by allowing you to combine your periods of contribution or periods of residency in Canada with your periods of contribution or periods of residency in the other country to meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
It can also reduce or eliminate restrictions based on citizenship or on payment of pensions abroad.
Note: Possible eligibility for more than one benefit
You may be eligible for a foreign pension, a Canadian pension, or both.
Canadian benefits
If you have lived and/or worked in Canada and in another country, and do not meet the contributory or residence requirement for a Canada Pension Plan or Old Age Security benefit, a social security agreement may help you qualify. It might also provide benefits to your surviving spouse, common‑law partner or children.
The Canadian benefits included in Canada’s international social security agreements are those paid under the Old Age Security program and the Canada Pension Plan program.
See examples.
Foreign benefits
The foreign benefits covered by Canada’s international social security agreements vary from agreement to agreement. It is important to check the details of the agreement that relates to you.
See example.
Applying for Benefits
To learn about the benefits covered under a social security agreement, whether you might be eligible, and how to apply, select a country.
Serbia - Pensions and Benefits
The Agreement on Social Security between Canada and the Republic of Serbia was signed on April 12, 2013 in Belgrade, Serbia. The Agreement will enter into force once both countries have completed their legal procedures. The text of the Agreement and application forms will be made available at that time.
Serbia's Social Security Website
Institute for Social Insurance
Resources
A general overview of Serbia’s social security system is available on the United States Social Security Administration website.
The Canadians Abroad Portal provides information and access to programs and services for Canadians living abroad.
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/services/pensions/international/index.shtml
Lep pozdrav i hvala na trudu.