Standard NZ Super Rates (for tax code M)
Qualifying asWeekly rateAnnual rate
Married, civil union or de facto couple: both partners qualify$672$34,955
Married, civil union or de facto couple: one partner qualifies and the other is included$639$33,225

How long do you have to live in NZ to get the pension?

To be eligible for NZ Super, you need to be aged 65 or over and be a legal resident of New Zealand. You can get NZ Super even if you’re still working. You also need to have lived here for 10 years since age 20, with five of those years since you turned 50.

Who is entitled to a NZ pension?

NZ Superannuation is a universal payment for NZ citizens and residents who are 65 or older. You need to apply for NZ Super. You do not automatically get it once you turn 65.

Do I get my own pension if I am married?

There is no such thing as a State Pension that is specifically for married couples. Previously, many women had gaps in their National Insurance record or had paid the specially reduced ‘Married Woman’s Stamp’ or ‘Small Stamp’, meaning they would reach pension age with limited pension entitlement in their own right.

Who qualifies for NZ pension?

Can spouse get NZ pension also?

Your partner may be able to apply for a benefit instead. You may also be able to get other payments from us for health or household costs. You can use our online tool to check what you might get.

Do married couples get individual pensions?

There are no longer any special state pension arrangements for married couples. Each partner in the marriage or civil partnership needs to build up their own state pension through qualifying years, and cannot benefit from their spouse’s state pension (which will cease when that person dies).

Can a spouse of a NZ pensioner be reduced?

The NZ Super payments to spouses of people with overseas pensions can also be reduced by the amount of those payments. Take the example of one man whose younger wife received a pension from Britain at 62. As a result his NZ Super payments were reduced.

What are the residency requirements for New Zealand pensions?

To meet the residency requirements for New Zealand Superannuation, Veteran’s Pension (New Zealand pensions) and most New Zealand benefits, generally, you must: be lawfully resident, and be present, and be ordinarily resident in New Zealand, and have spent some time living in New Zealand ( a period …

How much does a NZ pensioner get paid per week?

She was 66. But instead of paying them the “single sharing” rate of NZ Super ($396.17 a week before tax), Work and Income decided to pay them each the married, or de facto, rate ($326.30). It had investigated their living arrangements and decided they were in a relationship “in the nature of marriage”.

What’s the state pension for a married woman?

The same rules applied to widows and divorced women. At current rates, the pension that a married woman can claim based on her husband’s record of National Insurance (NI) contributions stands at £80.45 per week, provided that their husband was receiving a full basic State Pension.