How to Challenge Your Pension in Ukraine: Errors in Work Record and Salary That Reduce Payments.
Minimum Pension in Ukraine for 2026
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, the minimum old-age pension in Ukraine is set at 2,595 hryvnias. Payments are calculated using a specific formula that takes into account the number of years of insurance coverage, official salary, and the national average wage. It is important to note that many Ukrainians receive lower pensions than they are entitled to, and they have the legal right to dispute these amounts.
Appealing Underpaid Pensions
Under Resolution No. 21-1, as amended on June 13, 2025, citizens can file complaints with the Pension Fund of Ukraine (PFU) if they suspect miscalculations. These appeals must be submitted within one month of the date the individual first suspected an error. Complaints can be directed to a higher-level PFU authority, either in paper form or electronically through the PFU's online services portal.
Several factors can lead to an unfairly low pension. These include:
- work experience that is partially or completely unaccounted for;
- an incorrectly applied salary coefficient;
- errors in documents or electronic registry data;
- violations of rights to early or preferential pension eligibility.
Citizens may file their appeals in person, through a legal representative, in writing, or via electronic submission.
It is essential for anyone who suspects their pension has been improperly calculated to be aware of their rights and the avenues available for redress. This ensures fairness in pension determinations and protects citizens' ability to live with dignity in old age.
The introduction of new rules for appealing underpaid pensions marks a significant step toward achieving social justice in Ukraine.
These additional mechanisms empower citizens to defend their financial well-being in retirement. Since the pension system is critical to social security, the proper implementation of these regulations can greatly enhance public trust in state institutions.
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