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How to fill out the Zrbg 500en Form online
The Zrbg 500en form is designed for individuals seeking widow's or widower's pensions for survivors of former ghetto workers living outside Germany. This guide provides comprehensive steps to help users navigate the online filling process with confidence.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the Zrbg 500en Form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by providing your personal details in the 'Information about the insured person' section. Include your name, date of birth, citizenship, and place of birth. Ensure accuracy in this information.
- Next, fill out the details of the widow or widower in the applicable section. Include their name, date of birth, and citizenship, similar to the previous step.
- Indicate whether the insured individual was covered by the German statutory pension insurance. Choose 'yes' or 'no' and provide the insurance number if applicable.
- In the next section, answer questions regarding the marriage with the insured person. Indicate the marriage date and whether it lasted until the insured individual's death.
- Provide details regarding the insured person's persecution history in the ‘Recognition of the insured person’s persecution periods’ section. Include any relevant supporting documents.
- Proceed to fill out the ‘Details of work in ghettos’ section. List the ghettos where the insured person lived and their work details if applicable.
- Continue to fill in sections related to periods of residence in Germany and any contributions made to insurance agencies outside Germany.
- Conclude by reviewing all entered information for accuracy. Then, save your changes, download the form, print it, or share it as needed.
Start completing your Zrbg 500en Form online today to ensure timely processing of your application.
When you work in Germany, you give 9.3% of your income to the public pension system (gesetzliche Rentenversicherung). If you leave Germany, you can get your pension payments back. You can get thousands of euros back.