International Staff Office - Social secrurity

Social security authorities in EU

As part of your Danish university employment, it must be clarified which country’s rules regarding social security you are comprised by. Inside EU/EEA this is handled by filing an application for a form A1 with the authorities.

The form is obtained by contacting the relevant authority. In this regard, a list containing links to the websites of the relevant authorities in the European countries is found below.

Please note that the links and institutions below may be subject to change (February 2015).

 

General links

Here you may find general information regarding the social security systems in the European countries:

 

Austria

Generally, the application for form A1 must be filed with decentralized district authorities.

 

Belgium

 

Bulgaria

 

Croatia

 

Czech Republic

 

Estonia

 

Finland

 

France

 

Germany

 

Greece

Generally, the application for form A1 must be filed with decentralized district authorities.

Article 16-agreements are entered into by:

 

Ireland

 

Italy

 

Lithuania

Valstybinio socialinio draudimo fondo valdyba: http://www.sodra.lt/index.php?cid=4278

 

Malta

  • GOV.mt: https://secure3.gov.mt/socialpolicy/eu_coordinating_rules/mission_statement

 

Norway

 

Poland

 

Rumania

  • Casa Nationala de Pensii Publice: http://www.cnpas.org/portal/media-type/html/language/ro/user/anon/page/integration

 

Spain

Ministerio de Empleo y Seguridad Social

 

Sweden

 

Switzerland

 

The Netherlands

 

United Kingdom

HM Revenue and Customs: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/ca3837-info.htm

 

February 2015

 

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