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Madhu.T.K
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If you have not completed six months of service, you can not get scheme certificate because service in scheme certificate is always rounded to one year.
Scheme certificate is issued by the Employees Provident Fund Organisation and not by the employer.
If you have 10 years of service, you will be eligible to get REDUCED pension on attaining the age of 50 years.
One you get pension, it will be available till death of the member. Subsequently the spouse of the member will start getting the family pension. This will be available till his/ her remarriage. Children (two children at a time) will also get pension upto the age of 25 years. In case of daughters pension will be payable till her marriage. In case of handicapped children no age limit is there.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
surivs1
Hi,
I have applied for EPF claim and i have received the claim only for form 19 and scheme certificate has been posted. If i want claim the scheme certificate what will be proceedure i have to follow. Because scheme certificate is only for one year service, please suggest me how to get claimed by scheme certificate.
Suresh

From India, Bangalore
kodimala1791
1

Hai, can any body suggest me on schme certificate, may doube is. is there any procedure to get scheme certificate through online
From India, Chennai
guptapradeep
1

Hello,
My PF transfer to the new account has happened successfully. However, I am not sure if my EPS has been transferred to the new account or not.
If I look at online, I only get to see EPS details of my current employer. I had worked for 14 years with my previous employer.
When I registered for the grievance with EPFO, I got the following answer.
"Since there is no prevision to view the EPS amount in the website, service particulars only are taken into account in case of EPS transfer. Hence EPS amount is not reflected."
I am currently clueless about my EPS amount.
Appreciate your help!
Thanks, Pradeep

From India, Bangalore
babungnanam
I had completed 71/2 years in past employer and 7 years in present employer.
while checking the portal of PF, i have observed that the portion of pension has not been transferred.
I have been told to get scheme certificate to add the service in present account.
based on that, i had sent form 10c to past employer & what is the benifit if i will get scheme certificate.
please advise.

From India, Kollam
Madhu.T.K
4193

Nobody can advise other than what is commented by the EPFO while rejecting the application for withdrawal. If the rule says that you cannot withdraw it once you become eligible for monthly pension, how can you withdraw it?
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
A Regis
Dear Sir
I worked in concern for a period 13years. I got the PF amount and the Scheme Certificate also.
Now I need money urgently to an operation for my mother. Is it possible to cancel the Scheme Certificate and get back the money( no need of pension after 50 or 58 years).
Please explain on this.
Thanks
A. Regis

From India, Tiruchi
gvr_suresh
HI ,
HI
HI
I have a one doubt regarding pension fund withdraw.
I completed 58 years and i resigned . Now i want to withdraw my pension fund . What is the procedure and how can i get this amount as a monthly payment or lump sum amount . Pls clarify .
Thanks,
Gvr Suresh

From India, Hyderabad
Madhu.T.K
4193

If you have Pension qualifying service of 10 years (9 years and more than six months) you can send form 10D for claiming monthly pension and start getting pension. Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
ranjeev_intas
Hi, I v left my 1st Company after 2 years n second company after 4 years, withdrawal d PF of 1st company, but I v not withdrawl d pension amt thinking that I m not eligible as I didn't completed 10 yrs, but I v not withdrawl d PF of my 2nd company, nw I want to withdraw my PF n Pension of 2nd cmpny n Pension of 1st company, plz suggest, am I eligible fr d pension amount of both d companies.
From India, Mumbai
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