Frequently Asked Questions (National Pension)

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QuestionPlease tell me about the eligibility for receiving the basic survivor's Pension.

Response

The Survivor's Basic Pension can be received by the wife (husband) or child of a deceased person who was a National Pension member or had paid contributions for at least 25 years, and who was supporting their livelihood.
However, this applies only to children who are under 18 years old or children who are under 20 years old and have a disability classified as Grade 1 or 2 according to the disability classification table.

Deceased Person

  1. Those enrolled in the National Pension
  2. Individuals aged 60 to under 65 who were enrolled in the National Pension and have a residence in Japan
  3. Those who are recipients of the Old-Age Basic Pension. However, this applies only to those who have a total period of 25 years or more when combining the periods of paid insurance premiums, exempted insurance premium periods, and the periods subject to aggregation.
  4. Those who meet the eligibility requirements for the Old-Age Basic Pension. However, this applies only to those who have a total period of 25 years or more when combining the periods of paid insurance premiums, exempted insurance premium periods, and the periods subject to aggregation.

Note: In cases 1 and 2, it is necessary to meet the following insurance premium payment requirements.

Insurance Premium Payment Requirements

  1. On the day before the date of death, there should be no more than one-third of the insured period up to the month before the date of death that is in arrears for premiums.
  2. If the date of death is before March 31, 2028, there must be no periods of insurance premium arrears in the year leading up to the day before the date of death, up to the month before the date of death.

Necessary Items

  1. Copy of the applicant's family register (after the date of death, showing the relationship between the deceased and the applicant)
  2. Certificate of Residence of the applicant (after the date of death, including all household members, with registered domicile and relationship indicated)
  3. Certificate of Residence removal for deceased persons (issued after the date of death, including registered domicile and relationship)
  4. Income certificate or taxation (non-taxation) certificate of the applicant
  5. Depositor's Savings Passbook
  6. Pension certificate for deceased persons, gratuity certificate, basic pension number notification, pension book
  7. Copy of the death certificate or certificate of the details of the death notification
  8. Identity verification documents of the applicant (My Number Card, driver's license, etc.)
  9. Child's student ID or enrollment certificate (if the child is a high school student)

Note: By entering the applicant's My Number, you can omit 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Contact Information

Insurance and Pension Division Phone 042-378-2111 Extension 142, 143
Fuchu Pension Office
Postal Code 183-8505
Address: 2-12 Fuchucho, Fuchu City
Phone 042-361-1011

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