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A UK citizen can receive a pension provided he/she has attained the normal age at which the UK government pays a State Penion, (65 years old usually). You should conact: Dept of Work and Pensions, Tyneview Park, Whitley Road, Renton, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, NE98 1BA United Kingdom, for full information. Good Luck.

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