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Trans women granted backdated state pension in UK

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWS) has recognised that transgender women in the UK are eligible for backdated state pension.
This follows a court ruling which states that a trans person who has had gender reassignment surgery and lived in their acquired gender for a “significant period” must be recognised in their acquired gender for state pension purposes.

But the move will only apply to a small number of trans women.

The DWP said that only those born between 31 October and 6 November 1953, who have had gender reassignment surgery, and have lived in their acquired gender for at least two years by 31 October 2018, can apply.

Those wishing to apply need to fill out a form and send proof that they had been living in their acquired gender for at least two years by 31 October 2018. This can be done by including copies of their passport, driving licence, payslips, benefit documents, utility bills or other official documents.

The earliest documentation must be dated before 31 October 2016, the DWP said, and proof of gender reassignment surgery – such as a doctor’s letter – must be provided as well.

After this, applicants will be sent a letter which will specify whether they are entitled to backdated state pension and, if so, they will be paid what they are owed.

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