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simplygem
FYI: Filipina/o who is an active member of PAGIBIG Fund in the philippines and plans to migrate to other countries can withdraw his/her contributions. Don't just leave the country with your money invested for many years go to other people's hands. You can use the money that you can get from PAGIBIG to buy things to take with you or you can just leave the money to your family smile.gif

This is the addy ...http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/mt_fac.htm#withdraw

I just don't know with Social Security System (SSS) if they also have this kind of service.
cjthel
yes, heard about this too... but it has to be an immigrant visa that you have to show to them so one can quality... has anyone tried this using K1? Would be glad to hear from you... God bless us all!!!
Longwait2
QUOTE(cjthel @ Jan 7 2008, 02:29 AM) *
yes, heard about this too... but it has to be an immigrant visa that you have to show to them so one can quality... has anyone tried this using K1? Would be glad to hear from you... God bless us all!!!



Hello,

I have talked to my friend who will be leaving tomorrow under k1 visa too..She said the office needs a copy of permanent departure order. So, she was advised to wait until she will be a US Citizen!


Cherry & John
beng_and_carl
thanks to this post! i will go to the Pag-Ibig office here in Makati to ask about this issue. this is part of my plans before I leave. good thing this issue is raised to remind me. hehe!

i'll let you know next week what happens.

God bless us all...
beng_and_carl
girls, i just called the Pag-Ibig Branch here in Makati. I talked to a nice kuya who sounds gay...hehe!

well, he told me that we cannot withdraw our contributions if we are under K Visas since our visa classification is still non-immigrant. however, after we received our greencard in the future, by that time, we can now withdraw our contribution to them.

now, in case that you will stop paying your contribution to them, your capital contribution will still earn dividends that will added to your account and will still be activate after several years and can still be withdrawn if you already have your green card or citizenship from other country.

so, we have nothing to worry about our funds with pag-ibig in the future. but the thing is, we cannot withdraw it before we leave for our shopping galore... hahaha!!!

hope this helps...
cjthel
QUOTE(beng_and_carl @ Jan 11 2008, 01:46 PM) *
girls, i just called the Pag-Ibig Branch here in Makati. I talked to a nice kuya who sounds gay...hehe!

well, he told me that we cannot withdraw our contributions if we are under K Visas since our visa classification is still non-immigrant. however, after we received our greencard in the future, by that time, we can now withdraw our contribution to them.

now, in case that you will stop paying your contribution to them, your capital contribution will still earn dividends that will added to your account and will still be activate after several years and can still be withdrawn if you already have your green card or citizenship from other country.

so, we have nothing to worry about our funds with pag-ibig in the future. but the thing is, we cannot withdraw it before we leave for our shopping galore... hahaha!!!

hope this helps...


Thanks for getting the much need info Beng! Have you tried to get in touch with the SSS office also?
raquel_1208
I don't think you could withdraw your contributions to SSS. If you have accumulated a minimum of 10 years contribution you are qualified for a pension once you reach 60 years old.
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