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Were does the word pension come from?

The word "pension" comes from the Latin word "pensio," which means payment or rent. It evolved over time to refer to a regular payment made to a person, especially after retirement.


How much is the widows state pension?

The widows' state pension in the UK is currently up to £122.55 per week, depending on individual circumstances. This amount may change annually based on government regulations.


Is there a provincial and federal pension for widows?

Yes, in Canada, widows may be eligible for the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) survivor's pension provided by the federal government. Each province may also have its own pension or benefits for widows, such as the Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS). Eligibility and benefits vary, so it is recommended to contact relevant government agencies for more information.


Do you have an application form for widows pension?

I do not have specific application forms for widows' pensions. You would need to contact your local government office, social security office, or relevant pension authority to inquire about the necessary paperwork and application process for a widow's pension.


Could i claim a widows pension after 7 years of separation?

This would depend on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction where you reside. In some places, you may be eligible for a widow's pension after 7 years of separation if certain criteria are met, such as formal legal separation or abandonment. It is best to consult with a legal professional or the relevant government agency for personalized advice.