TN 7 (10-22)

GN 01741.125 Eligibility for Korean Benefits under the U.S. - Korean Totalization Agreement

A. Determining eligibility

The Agreement provides that Korea will count a worker's U.S. coverage when determining eligibility for Korean benefits if the worker:

  • Is not insured based on Korean coverage alone; and

  • Has completed at least 18 months of coverage under Korean laws.

B. Additional coverage requirement

In addition to the minimum coverage requirements, a recent coverage requirement applies to disability and survivors benefits. The worker or deceased worker must have had current coverage under the Korean system at the time of disability or death. The Agreement provides that a worker will be deemed to meet the current coverage requirement if the worker:

  • Was insured for a U.S. Social Security benefit at disability onset or death; or

  • Has credit for at least four quarters of coverage (QCs) in the 8-quarter period ending with the calendar quarter of disability onset or death.

C. Crediting U.S. coverage

  • Korea will credit three months of coverage for each U.S. QC.

  • However, Korea will not count any month that is already credited as a month of coverage under the Korean system.

D. References

  • GN 01741.020, Korean benefit eligibility requirements

  • GN 01741.215, Application for benefits under the Korean Agreement

 


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GN 01741.125 - Eligibility for Korean Benefits under the U.S. - Korean Totalization Agreement - 10/18/2022
Batch run: 10/18/2022
Rev:10/18/2022