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FOR people in the French social security system, the site info-retraite.fr has been updated to include private pension plans that you or a French employer might have paid into here over the years to top up your ordinary pension rights. Studies show that many people forget to claim some of these. It also shows rights to the basic and complementary French pension schemes. Use your social security number or the FranceConnect system to log in.
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