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Disability Benefit for E.U. Citizen suffering from Mental Health Issues that render them unable to work.

Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 9:26am
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Rory123

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Hi All

I am suffering from a chronic mental illness that has rendered me unable to work. I am on a reduced pension of 250 euros a month.

Am I entitled, as an Irish EU citizen to financial support from the Spanish Authorities? If so how do I go about it and how much would I be entitled to?

Many thanks,

Patrick

Martyn1986

Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 10:13am

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 10:13am

As far as I'm aware the Spanish don't have a benefit system. They provide support for people who have paid into the system and it only for a limited time only unlike the UK who gives money to everyone for as long as they want. If you could get the same diagnosis in Ireland you can claim there and stay here but if you get caught doing so you will be in trouble. Can we know what the illness is? I know it's personal so don't feel the need to answer but we might be able to help. 

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 10:27am

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 10:27am

Thats what I said just more information. Only if you have paid into the system for so long or 15years if close to retirement, and it only totals 24months worth of payments. The OP hasn't said if he has worked here and paid his social. And the requirements seem to quite strict.

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 11:06am

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 11:06am

Rory123 wrote on Sun Oct 8, 2023 9:26am:

Hi All

I am suffering from a chronic mental illness that has rendered me unable to work. I am on a reduced pension of 250 euros a month.

Am I entitled, as an Irish EU citizen to financial support from the Spanish Authorities? If so how do I go about it and how much would I be entitled to?

Many thanks,

Patrick

Is the Spanish state providing your pension? or is this an Irish pension?

How long have you worked in Spain?

https://odiceabogados.com/en/permanent-incapacity-in-spain-2022/#

https://sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es/Sede/en_gb/ayuda/manuales-videos-folletos/manuales-practicos/manual-especifico-irpf-2022-personas-mayores-65-anos/minimos/minimo-discapacidad.html

The requirements listed in the 1st link

"

  • Not having reached retirement age. 
  • Be registered with the Social Security or in a situation assimilated to registration.
  • A minimum period of prior contribution - unless the incapacity is the result of an accident (whether or not work-related) or occupational disease.

In addition to these requirements, each degree of incapacity has specific requirements."

Rory123

Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 12:01pm

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Posted: Sun Oct 8, 2023 12:01pm

Martyn1986 wrote on Sun Oct 8, 2023 10:13am:

As far as I'm aware the Spanish don't have a benefit system. They provide support for people who have paid into the system and it only for a limited time only unlike the UK who gives money to everyone for as long as they want. If you could get the same diagnosis in Ireland you can claim there and...

... stay here but if you get caught doing so you will be in trouble. Can we know what the illness is? I know it's personal so don't feel the need to answer but we might be able to help. 

It is chronic depression and anxiety 

Bee2

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:41pm

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