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Kiwis who worked in Germany can reclaim their pension contributions. The social security agreement shapes your eligibility path.

New Zealand has a social security agreement with Germany that can affect how contribution months are counted toward the 60-month threshold. If you worked in Germany for fewer than 60 months and now live outside the EU, you likely qualify for a refund. Average refund across 3,500+ documented cases: EUR 12,926.

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What to check first

Country pages should narrow the likely route, not replace the full refund review.

The first job is orientation: current residence, voluntary contribution questions, waiting periods and document readiness still need to be checked together.

Current residence outside Germany still matters first

Country intent usually starts with residence context, because that can change which pension route is more realistic.

The 24-month rule and the broader contribution history remain core

A country page should never imply that nationality or current location alone decides the outcome.

Document and transfer details matter early in cross-border cases

Identity documents, current address details and payout handling often shape how smoothly a case can move after the fit is clear.

The NZ-Germany social security agreement: what it means for your refund.

The social security agreement between New Zealand and Germany can combine contribution months from both countries toward the 60-month minimum pension threshold. If the combined total stays under 60 months, a refund is the standard path. If it exceeds 60 months, you may qualify for a regular pension instead. The key condition for a refund: you must live outside the EU and the UK, and 24 months must have passed since your last German contribution.

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Use the country page to get the first orientation right, then continue into Pension Refund or contact if the case needs more human guidance.

Since 2015Industry pioneer
3.5k+ casesDocumented cases
€12,926 avg.Average refund
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