Make a study information notification
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Studies in Sweden
Notify us regarding studies in Sweden if you are over 18 years of age, have a survivor's pension and are studying in primary or secondary school or the equivalent.
Studies abroad
If you are studying abroad, you must also notify us. This applies over 18 years of age, have a survivor's pension and are studying in primary or secondary school or the equivalent.
The following applies to those with a survivor's pension who have reached the age of 18
- If you live within the EU/EEA or Switzerland, the Swedish Pensions Agency will send you a letter requesting information about your studies and your bank account, when you turn 18.
- If you are still enrolled in school, you must provide us with information about your studies.
- To be entitled to a survivor's pension after the age of 18, you must be studying at primary or secondary school or the equivalent.
- Furthermore, your studies must entitle you to study allowance from CSN (the Swedish National Board of Student Aid) or extended child benefit from the Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
- The survivor's pension can only be paid through June of the year in which the child turns 20.
- After you turn 18, you yourself receive the money. You must inform us of the bank account to which you wish the compensation sent. If you do not have your own account, you must contact a bank and open an account.
- If you wish your pension to be deposited on the bank account of a third party, you can contact your bank to arrange for an automatic transfer from your account.