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Refund first, then Leaving Germany, followed by the broader pension context.
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Claim German pension refund step by step
Understand the practical German pension refund sequence, the key documents and when to move into the guided Fundsback process.
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Leaving Germany checklist
Use this leaving-Germany checklist to understand deregistration, timing and when to continue into Pension Refund with Fundsback.
Read guideRetirement age and state pensions in Germany
German retirement age is 67. Understand the three pension pillars and when a refund makes more sense than waiting for a German pension.
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Leaving Germany checklist
Use this leaving-Germany checklist to understand deregistration, timing and when to continue into Pension Refund with Fundsback.
Read guideClaim German pension refund step by step
Understand the practical German pension refund sequence, the key documents and when to move into the guided Fundsback process.
Read guideWidow pension guide
Understand widow pension relevance, what to prepare first and how to move into a calmer guided support path with Fundsback.
Read guideVoluntary contributions vs Pension Refund
Compare voluntary contributions with Pension Refund and understand which next step fits your broader German pension situation.
Read guideWho qualifies for a German pension refund
Non-EU citizens who worked in Germany can reclaim pension contributions after 24 months. Check the exact requirements and start with Fundsback.
Read guideRetirement age and state pensions in Germany
German retirement age is 67. Understand the three pension pillars and when a refund makes more sense than waiting for a German pension.
Read guideReturning to Germany after a pension refund
You can return to Germany after a pension refund. Your pension record resets, but the refund stays yours. Understand the implications before you apply.
Read guideCash out your German pension contributions
Less than 60 months of German pension contributions? Cash out after 24 months outside Germany. Average refund: EUR 12,926. Free eligibility check.
Read guidePension refund for professional athletes
Professional athletes from Brazil, USA, Japan and more can reclaim German pension contributions. Fundsback has helped soccer, basketball and other athletes since 2015.
Read guideGerman pension refund: the complete guide
Everything about German pension refunds: who qualifies, how much you get back (EUR 12,926 average), the step-by-step process, documents, timelines and costs. No-win-no-fee.
Read guideHow to deregister from Germany
Deregister from Germany before you leave: who must deregister, documents, timing, fines for non-compliance and how it connects to your German pension refund.
Read guideGerman pension refund for US citizens
US citizens who worked in Germany can reclaim pension contributions. Understand the social security agreement, WEP implications and how Fundsback handles the process.
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