Right to a military pension
By the time I was 45 years old (August 30, 2000), my military service record was 8 years b months in calendar terms, and 14 years 3 months in preferential terms. Of these - 2 years of conscription service. Civil service experience - 18 years and 6 months. Total work experience - 27 years.
Do I qualify for a military pension? And if I do, how will it be calculated?
Should I be provided with living space outside of the retirement garrison?
The Federal Law "On the Status of Military Personnel" in paragraph 3 of cm. 10 states that the day of stay in military service on conscription should be counted for two days of work. Why is the length of military service counted as day-to-day?
Lieutenant Commander Yuri Prokoptsov.
Skalisty, Murmansk region
You are not eligible for a pension. The Law of the Russian Federation "On Pension provision for persons who have served in military service, internal affairs bodies, institutions and bodies of the Penitentiary System, and their Families" of February 12, 1993 established two types of superannuation pensions:
- pensions for service of 20 years or more;
- long-service pensions, including seniority.
You are not eligible for a superannuation pension, as your superannuation is 14 years and 3 months. In addition, your work experience in calendar terms is 18 years and 6 months, which is 6 years and 6 months less than the minimum length of service required for assigning a long-service pension, taking into account the length of service (Article 13 of the above-mentioned Law).
The provision of living space does not depend on the assignment of your pension, but on the degree of your need to improve housing conditions, length of service and the reason for which you will be dismissed from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Therefore, it is not possible to answer the question at the moment whether the serviceman will be provided with living space outside the garrison for retirement.
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