Turning 65 does not automatically mean that you stop receiving unemployment benefits. The SEPE includes an important exception for those who reach ordinary retirement age while still receiving unemployment: if at that time they do not meet the necessary requirements to access a contributory retirement pension, they can continue to receive the benefit for the period they were recognized for. The key requirement, therefore, is not only age. In gen…
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Turning 65 does not automatically mean that you stop receiving unemployment benefits. The SEPE includes an important exception for those who reach ordinary retirement age while still receiving unemployment: if at that time they do not meet the necessary requirements to access a contributory retirement pension, they can continue to receive the benefit for the period they were recognized for. The key requirement, therefore, is not only age. In gen…