When I recently approached my previous employer for PF withdrawal. Beside PF withdrawal form they also asked for a undertaking on a judicial stamp paper that I am not working any where.
As per them one can withdraw PF only if you are not working or other reasons like marriage, loan, home construction etc.
Please confirm ASAP.
As per them one can withdraw PF only if you are not working or other reasons like marriage, loan, home construction etc.
Please confirm ASAP.
An employee can withdraw his PF deposits from RPFC only on the following conditions.
1. He/She has retired from service
2. He/She is going abroad
3. He/She is joining an organization which is exempted
4. He/She is not joining any organization
– in which case this activity to be done only after completion of 2 months from the "Last Working Date"
From India, Delhi
1. He/She has retired from service
2. He/She is going abroad
3. He/She is joining an organization which is exempted
4. He/She is not joining any organization
– in which case this activity to be done only after completion of 2 months from the "Last Working Date"
From India, Delhi
You can withdraw the PF if it is really necessary for you. Your previous employer cannot ask for a undertaking on a stamp paper. You only have to mention in your PF withdrawl form as unemployee.
Do this only if you are really in need of money because if you maintain PF account for more than 10 years then you are eligible for pension.
Hope this answers your question.
Thanks
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
Do this only if you are really in need of money because if you maintain PF account for more than 10 years then you are eligible for pension.
Hope this answers your question.
Thanks
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
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