ITEM/SVB Informationsessions
The Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility (ITEM) and the Bureau for Belgian and German Affairs of the Social Insurance Bank (SVB) are organizing regularly information sessions.
All information sessions are in Dutch.
Next sessions:
Legal Pension from the Netherlands and Belgium (ONLINE) on Oct. 9, 2024
Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024 | 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. | ONLINE session
More and more people are working in different countries. As a result, people are increasingly accumulating pensions in both countries.
How do these different pensions work? In this session, Bureau voor Belgische Zaken discusses the structure, level and effective date of statutory old-age pensions from the Netherlands and Belgium. Attention is also paid to the consequences of receiving statutory pensions from both countries and the consequences of other income.
Survivor benefits from multiple countries on 14 November, 2024
Thursday, November 14, 2024 | 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM | Academic Society in Eindhoven
More and more people are living and working in two or more countries. This has various consequences. For example, what happens if someone dies? Often people then receive survivor benefits from multiple countries.
How do the different survivor benefits work? The Bureaus for Belgian and German Affairs will answer these and other questions during this session. You will learn more about the structure, amount and concurrence of the survivor benefits from the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. The consequences of receiving other (employment) income will also be discussed.
To enrol please sign up via the green button on this page.
ITEM and SVB look forward to welcoming you.
Passed sessions:
Cross-border care on 17 October, 2023
Tuesday, October 17, 2023 | 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM | Academic Society in Eindhoven
What does care look like in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, and how does it work cross-border? The Bureaus for Belgian and German Affairs will answer your questions during this session. They explain Dutch, German and Belgian health insurance. They also discuss cross-border care. We pay attention to the European rules as stated in EC Regulation 883-04 and to the Patient Directive.
Pension from the Netherlands and Germany on March 7, 2024
Thursday March 7, 2024 | 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM | Euregio Rhein-Waal/Euregio Rhine-Waal in Kleve
More and more people are working in different countries. As a result, people are increasingly receiving pensions in both countries. How do these different pensions work? In this session, the Office for German Affairs will discuss the structure, amount and commencement date of the statutory old-age pensions from the Netherlands and Germany. The consequences of receiving statutory pensions from both countries and the consequences of other income are also discussed. We will also look at the consequences of supplementary (2nd pillar) pensions.
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