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To qualify for the State Pension Contributory , you may need a certain number of yearly average PRSI contributions between starting work and reaching pension age. This can help you to qualify for a State Pension Contributory or get a higher rate of pension. You must have paid contributions when you reach pension age to use the Homemaker's Scheme to calculate your State Pension Contributory. If you stop being a homemaker and your spouse or civil partner takes up homemaking duties, you should tell the Department of Social Protection DSP immediately.
This is to make sure there is no loss of entitlements under the Homemaker's Scheme. Before 26 October , you had to live with the person you were caring for. To qualify for the scheme, the person you care for must be so disabled or incapacitated that they need either:. You can take holidays abroad of 2 to 3 weeks, without this affecting your homemaker status. If you, or if the person you care for, is having medical treatment in a hospital or other treatment in an institution for up to 13 weeks, you are still regarded as providing full-time care.