
Tajikistan Clarifies Pension Calculations for Migrant Workers
Migrant Workers' Pensions in Tajikistan: A 25-Year Contribution Example Tajikistan's Agency for Social Insurance and Pensions recently clarified pension calculations for migrant workers. A spokesperson explained that pension amounts directly correlate with the length of contributions and the total sum paid. For example, a migrant contributing 75 Somoni monthly for 25 years would receive a 254 Somoni pension in 2050. This figure, however, is a baseline; longer work history and higher contributions lead to larger pensions. "The longer a migrant works and the more they contribute, the higher their pension will be," stated the agency. The agency emphasized the importance of official employment to ensure proper contributions and future pension benefits. The video also briefly touched upon the process for those aiming to receive a pension in Russia, which requires registration with the Russian Social Fund and contributions to that system. The agency's clarification provides valuable information for Tajikistani citizens working abroad, highlighting the importance of long-term planning and understanding the pension system's intricacies.