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Guide for Exemption Application
Guide for Exemption Application under the Agreement between Korea and Poland
How to be exempted from Polish Pension Contributions (Social Security Contributions)
- If you are mandatorily covered by the Korean National Pension Scheme and detached to Poland, you can be exempt from Polish pension contributions and social security contributions (including employment insurance, health insurance, industrial accident compensation insurance), provided that you get "a Certificate of Coverage under Social Security Agreement" from the National Pension Service of Korea and submit or show it to the relevant Polish agencies.
- 1. A Request for a Korean Certificate of Coverage
- If you are an employee, your employer in Korea must request a Korean Certificate of Coverage.
- If you are self-employed, you yourself must request a Korean Certificate of Coverage.
- (1)Who requires a Korean Certificate of Coverage?
- An employee who is sent to work in Poland within a certain period of time (5 years) by an employer in Korea
- An employee who is sent to work in Poland by an employer in Korea within a certain period of time and the detached period is extended for a certain period (those periods can be extended based on mutual agreement between two countries)
- A person who ordinarily resides in Korea and is self-employed in both countries
- Others: a worker who is able to be exempted from Polish pension contributions (social security contributions) under the Agreement
- (2) How to request a Korean Certificate of Coverage?
- The employer or self-employed person must request a Korean Certificate of Coverage by visiting the National Pension Service of Korea with the required documents or sending the required documents to the National Pension Service of Korea by mail or fax.
- National Pension Service, Center for International Affairs, 6th Floor, Kukmin-Yeonkum Building, 180, Giji-Ro, Deokjin-Gu, Jeonju-Si, JEONBUK STATE, 54870, Korea
- Fax (063)900-3404
- (3) Required Documents
- 2. Presentation of the Certificate of Coverage to the Polish Agency
- An employer who is responsible for paying pension contributions is exempt from paying social security contributions for the period specified on a Korean Certificate of Coverage under Social Security Agreement by showing (or submitting at the request of the agency) the Certificate to the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) or Agricultural Social Insurance Fund (KRUS) in case of farmers.
However, although possible, the Polish system strictly limits retroactive application of its legislation or refunds once its contributions have been paid, so you are strongly advised to request the exemption allowing a suitable amount of time.
How to be Exempt from Korean National Pension Scheme
- If you are mandatorily covered by the Polish social security system and temporarily work (or are self-employed) in Korea, you can be exempted from the Korean National Pension Scheme, provided that you get "a Certificate of Coverage under Social Security Agreement" from a Polish agency and submit it to the Korean National Pension Service.
- 1. A Request for a Polish Certificate of Coverage
- If you are an employee, your employer in Poland must request a Polish Certificate of Coverage.
- If you are self-employed, you yourself must request a Polish Certificate of Coverage
- (1) Who requires a Polish Certificate of Coverage?
- An employee who is sent to work in Korea within a certain period of time (5 years) by an employer in Poland
- An employee who is sent to work in Korea by an employer in Poland within a certain period of time and the detached period is extended for a certain period (those periods can be extended based on mutual agreement between two countries)
- A person who ordinarily resides in Poland and is self-employed in both countries
- Others: a worker who is able to be exempted from Korea National Pension contributions (social security contributions) under the Agreement
- (2) How to request a Polish Certificate of Coverage?
- You must request a Certificate of Coverage over the phone or by fax to the Belgian agency with the required documents according to its internal regulations.
- (3) Issuing Agency of Polish Certificate of Coverage
- For the employed or self-employed : ZUS ((www.zus.pl))
Szamocka 3, 5 01-748 Warszawa, Poland
Tel. (+48) 22 667 10 00
- For farmers : KRUS((www.krus.gov.pl)
- 2. Submission of the Certificate of Coverage to the Korean National Pension Service
- ① The following must be submitted by your employer if you are an employee or yourself if you are self-employed; an "application of exemption" as well as an original copy of "Polish Certificate of Coverage under Social Security Agreement", and a copy of your identification to the International Center or the regional office by visiting or by sending a registered letter (Because an original copy must be submitted, a facsimile will not be accepted).
- ② If you submit a "Polish Certificate of Coverage under Social Security Agreement", you are exempt from Coverage under the Korean National Pension Scheme for the period shown on the same Certificate. If you have already paid contributions before you submit your certificate, the amount of the contributions already paid can be transferred to your due contributions or refunded. However, in accordance with the regulations of the National Pension Scheme, the right to request a refund of an over-collected amount is valid only up to 5 years from the day following the processing of a qualification change, therefore, we recommend that you request the exemption within the required period.
- ※ Information here on our website is a general guide. You can get more information about the Exemption of Coverage from the International Center of the NPS or any regional office of the NPS.