In relation to Korea,
In relation to Philippines,
This Agreement shall apply to any person who is or who has been subject to the legislation of either Contracting Party, and to the dependents and survivors of such a person within the meaning of the applicable legislation of either Contracting Party.
※ For more information, you may refer to the section Agreement
※ For more information, you may refer to the section Agreement or Guide for Exemption Application
Type | Work Status | Coverage |
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Employee | In case working in Philippines: | |
Those who are employed in Philippines | Philippines | |
Those who are employed in Korea but are dispatched to Philippines for work for no more than 5 years | Korea | |
Those who are employed in Korea but are dispatched to Philippines for work for more than 8 years without the consent regarding extension of the detached period | Philippines | |
In case working in Korea: | ||
Those who are employed in Korea | Korea | |
Those who are employed in Philippines but are dispatched to Korea for work for no more than 5 years Philippines | Philippines | |
Those who are employed in Philippines but are dispatched to Korea for work for more than 5 years without the consent regarding extension of the detached period | Korea | |
Self-employed | In case running self-employed business in Philippines: | |
Those who ordinarily reside in Philippines as a self-employed person | Philippines | |
A self-employed person who ordinarily resides in Korea and works in Philippines | Korea | |
In case running self-employed business in Korea: | ||
Those who ordinarily reside in Philippines as a self-employed person | Korea | |
A self-employed person who ordinarily resides in Philippines and works in Korea | Philippines | |
Others | Those who are employed or self-employed in both countries Those who are employed in one Contracting Party and self-employed in the other Contracting Party |
Ordinary residence |
Even though your periods of coverage in one country are not sufficient to qualify for pension benefits, you may be eligible for benefits after this Agreement has entered into force, thanks to the totalization of coverage periods in both countries.
※ For more information, you may refer to the section either Agreement or Guide for Exemption Application
Korea
Philippines
If you are mandatorily covered by the Korean legislation and worked in Philippines for temporary(or self-employment), you can be exempt from Philippines pension contributions, provided that you obtain "a Certificate of Coverage under the Social Security Agreement" from the National Pension Service of Korea.
A Request for a Korean Certificate of Coverage
If you are a detached employee, your employer in Korea must request a Korean Certificate of Coverage.
If you are self-employed or employed, you yourself must request a Korean Certificate of Coverage.
Who requires a Korean Certificate of Coverage?
How to request a Korean Certificate of Coverage?
Required Documents
Submission of the Certificate of Coverage to the Philippines Competent Institution.
An employer who is responsible for paying pension contributions is exempt from paying pension contributions for the period specified on a Korean Certificate of Coverage under the Agreement on Social Security by submitting the Certificate to the Philippines Pension Insurance Institute.
If a contributor has already paid contributions for the previous exemption period, within a certain period, he/she is able to request a refund according to the internal procedure. However, in some cases, there could be limitations on the period regarding retroactive exemptions, so we recommend that you request the exemption in time.
If you are mandatorily covered by the Philippines pension system and temporarily work(or self-employed) in Korea, you can be exempted from the Korean National Pension Scheme, provided that you get "a Certificate of Coverage under the Social Security Agreement" from a Competent Institution in Philippines and submit it to the Korean National Pension Service.
A Request for a Philippines Certificate of Coverage
If you are an employee, your employer in Philippines must request a Philippines certificate of coverage.
If you are self-employed or employed, you must personally request a Philippines certificate of coverage.
Who requires a Philippines Certificate of Coverage?
How to request a Philippines Certificate of Coverage?
You must request a Certificate of Coverage by contacting the Philippines Competent Institution with the required documents according to its internal regulations.
Competent Institution of Certificate of Coverage Issuance in Philippines
Submission of the Certificate of Coverage to the Korean National Pension Service
※ Information here on our web-site is a general guide. You can get more information about the exemption of coverage from the Center for International Affairs of the NPS (☎063-713-7101).
If you have periods of coverage both in Korea and Philippines but don't have enough periods of coverage under the Korean pension scheme to qualify for Korean old-age pension benefits (pensionable age), you may be able to qualify for Korean benefits by totalizing Korean and Philippines pension periods of coverage.
Please refer to the following details about requirements for entitlement classified by types, eligible persons, the method of filling out the forms and required documents.
A claimant must submit an "Application for Korean Benefits under Social Security Agreement" to the NPS in Korea or to the competent institution in Philippines.
At the time of applying for benefits by mail, we recommend that you are fully aware of the requirements for the Benefit Application by contacting the NPS by phone. In this way, you will ensure the proper preparation of the documents and avoid any unnecessary delays in payments.
You can download the forms of "Application for Old Age/Divided Pension", "Application for Disability/Survivor Pension" under the Korea-Philippines Social Security Agreement from our web-site, get them at the NPS' regional office or the competent institution in Philippines.
Eligible Persons
If you meet the following conditions for the benefits by totalizing Korean national pension periods of coverage and Philippines pension periods of coverage, you may be able to apply for the Korean old-age pension under the Social Security Agreement.
Type | Totalized period of Coverage | The statutory pensionable age | Others |
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Old-agePension | 10 years or more |
1953~1956 : 61 1957~1960 : 62 1961~1964 : 63 1965~1968 : 64 After 1969 : 65 (depending on the year of birth) |
For less than 5 years from the pensionable age, income should be less than certain amount. * If income is more than certain amount, payment will be reduced. |
Early Old-age Pension | 10 years or more |
1953~1956 : 61 1957~1960 : 62 1961~1964 : 63 1965~1968 : 64 After 1969 : 65 (depending on the year of birth) |
For less than 5 years from the pensionable age, income should be less than certain amount. * If income is more than certain amount, payment will be suspended. And the payment will be reduced from the eligible age of the Old-Age Pension. |
Filling out the Application Form and Required Documents
If you want to apply for an Korean Old Age Pension, you must fill out A (General Information), B (Application for an Old-Age Pension), G (Method of Payment of Benefit), I (To be signed by the applicant) on the "Application for Old Age/Divided Pension" under the Social Security Agreement and submit it with the following required documents.
A copy of your Korean bank account information
※ If you prefer an overseas remittance, you must fill out the Overseas Remittance section G (Method of Payment of Benefit) and submit a copy of your foreign bank account information.
If you have any dependents supported by you,
Eligible Persons
If you had lived with your ex-spouse for 5 years or more while your spouse was paying contributions, and your spouse is a beneficiary of old-age pension under the Social Security Agreement, you may apply for the Divided Pension if you meet all of the following conditions for the benefits.
Filling out the Application Form and Required Documents
If you want to apply for a divided pension, you must fill out A (General Information), C (Application for a Divided Pension), G (Method of Payment of Benefit), I (To be signed by the applicant) on the "Application for Old Age/Divided Pension" under the Social Security Agreement and submit it with the following required documents.
A copy of your Korean bank account information
※ If you prefer an overseas remittance, you must fill out the Overseas Remittance section G (Method of Payment of Benefit) and submit a copy of your foreign bank account information.
Eligible Persons
If you have periods of coverage in Korea and become disabled physically or mentally, you may apply for the Korean disability pension under the Social Security Agreement on condition of the first medical examination date and payment of contributions below.
(Condition of the first medical examination date) The first medical examination date should fall on between the 18th birthday and the day before eligible date for old-age pension.
(Condition of payment of contributions) The totalized periods of coverage between Korea and Philippines should meet one of the following conditions.
The insured period is 1/3 or more of the period subject to coverage.
※ The period subject to coverage means the period between the following month of the 18th birthday and the preceding month of the first medical examination date.
The insured period is 3 years or more of the period from 5 years prior to the first medical examination date.
※ If default period is 3 or more years among the period subject to coverage, the period will be excluded.
Filling out the Application Form and Required Documents
If you wish to apply for a disability pension, you must fill out A (General Information), D (Application for a Disability Pension), G (Method of Payment of Benefit), I (To be signed by the applicant) on the "Application for Disability/Survivor Pension" under the Social Security Agreement"(링크설정) and submit it with the following required documents.
A copy of your Korean bank account information
※ If you prefer an overseas remittance, you must fill out the Overseas Remittance section G (Method of Payment of Benefit) and submit a copy of your foreign bank account information.
Documents to verify your history of disability
If you have any dependents supported by you,
Eligible Persons
A surviving dependent of the person who meets the following conditions on the day of death can apply for a survivor pension.
When a person who meets the conditions of ① and ② dies.
The insured period is 3 years or more of the period subject to coverage
※ The period subject to coverage means the period between the following month of the 18th birthday and the preceding month of the date of death.
The insured period is 3 years or more of the period from 5 years prior to the date of death.
※ If default period is 3 or more years among the period subject to coverage, the period will be excluded.
Filling out the Application Form and Required Documents
If a person wants to apply for a Survivor Pension, he/she must fill out A (General information), E (Application for a Survivor Pension), G (Method of Payment of Benefit), I (To be signed by the applicant) on the "Application for Disability/Survivor Pension" under the Social Security Agreement and submit it with the following required documents.
※ If you prefer an overseas remittance, you must fill out the Overseas Remittance section G (Method of Payment of Benefit) and submit a copy of your foreign bank account information.
The nationals of Philippines are granted to a Korean lump-sum refund in accordance with the Agreement.
Eligible Persons
If you are eligible for the Philippines pension by totalizing the periods of coverage under the Korean and the Philippines pension systems, you are able to apply for Philippines benefits. (However, conditions of benefits vary depending on the legislation of Philippines)
Filling out and Submitting the Application Form
A claimant can apply for Philippines pension benefits by contacting the Korean National Pension Service or through the following Competent Institution of Philippines.
※ Information on our web-site is a general guide. You can obtain detailed information from the competent institution in Philippines.