Hiii, Yes it is true, u have to work minimum 6 months period in that company. then only u can with draw your PF. Regards, Nalini
From India, Hyderabad

Dear rajesh, After resigning of employee it takes time completion of 2months it goes to PF office & from PF office it takes 45 days to get deposit.
From India, Hyderabad

Hai nalini, if 3 months period employee work means he get form-19 but not form 10(c). malini
From India, Hyderabad

It is not correct to say that a 6-month contribution to the EPF is required to make a member eligible to withdraw the amount from the EPF account. Form 19 can be submitted no matter how long the member has contributed. However, to claim the amount due to the member under the Employees' Pension Scheme 95, a minimum contribution period of 6 months is required to claim the amount by submitting Form 10C.

Sanu Soman
Manager, HR

From India, Madras

Dear Jatin, Please see the attached file which will clear your doubt.
From India, Madras
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File Type: xls PF WORKING SPECIMEN.xls (21.5 KB, 200 views)


P.F. applicability is on a single day of working, and you can withdraw your P.F. very much, but your contribution towards pension, i.e., 8.33%, will not be refunded. You have to apply only in Form No. 19; no need to fill Form-10C. Thanks.


From India, Vadodara

waht she said is correct and also yours when your discussing some thing read carefully then made argument thats my request
From India, Hyderabad

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From India, Mumbai

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