for all the info on claiming an Australian aged pension, but perhaps I can add a bit.
My husband has several UK pensions plus the State Pension, frozen as of 2019 when we arrived here. I also have a UK private pension & SP
Qualification for an Australian aged pension is considered on your income & assets. Assets exclude your main home & we think the allowance is quite generous. If you think you won’t be granted an Australian pension because you are just over the income limit, still apply because it is a balance between income & assets.
My friends told me the paperwork to apply is a nightmare, & one particular friend (a retired school principal), said she took her paperwork to Centrelink & applied in person. We decided to do the same but you can apply online.
You will need to make sure you take all your paperwork, which I believe is listed on the website.
We applied in person last August & I took
* Photo ID & proof of age
* Our latest tax return to June 2025. I printed updated versions of the accounts accruing interest as well. This included bank & savings account details & our Australian tax file numbers, all pensions each of us received. Take paperwork for anything income producing. I believe we also supplied contact details for each pension company.
* Proof of marriage. I also took birth certificates but they didn’t ask for them.
*Our Aussie passports (or proof of residency if you don’t have passports)
* A year of our Barclays Bank UK statements.
* Proof of address, ie property tax bill, water rates.
* Details of any & all investments you may both have.
Please check with Services website to get the exact list of docs required. I erred on the side of too much info as I didn’t want to have to go back.
We were asked the value of our house contents & car.
We went to Centrelink to make an appoint to make our application but were seen almost immediately on the day by a very nice lady. (Mornings I believe are the worst so we went after lunch)
We had taken everything we were asked for & I think it was a plus that we had a tax return done by a professional. (But not a necessity). They say it can take a couple of months to get a decision but we were informed within 3 days that we were granted a pension. It is divided between Ivor & me (we both get exactly the same amount) as we are assessed jointly. It is paid 2 weekly.
I let Ivor apply on my behalf as the customer services person said it would be quicker than going all through the application process a second time. Other ladies may not find that acceptable.
I was very pleased we applied in person as I got the impression that applying online would be a complicated, lengthy & confusing process. I’m not a stranger to IT, but even so, would far prefer dealing with a person.
If I think of anything else I’ll let you know, but the web will provide you with the exact documentation you will need. Just remember, it’s Income & Assets, so it’s well worth applying even if you think you are slightly over the limit on one or the other. Also if you are refused you can reapply in a few months. Pension increases are March & September so each increase may just squeeze you into the pension zone. It is well worth trying.
I hope this may help in some way, although you sound as if you have a good knowledge of the basic qualifications.
Good luck, & don’t hesitate to ask if I haven’t make myself clear on anything.
Kind regards