I worked for a domestic call center, and have been terminated, I want to know whether I’m entitled for pf or not? Plz guide me....
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi Sajeed,
You are totally eligible for PF withdrawal. You should fill the form No. 19 and Form No. 10 c, get it signed by the person who is authorized to sign on the PF form in your company.
But in many cases, it happens that when an employee is terminated for what so ever reasons, company not sign on his/her PF withdrawal form and unless and until they not signed, you can’t withdraw your PF amount.
As per my updates still we are not able to withdraw PF Online though we have UAN. Still you can check it out this option.
From India, Pune
You are totally eligible for PF withdrawal. You should fill the form No. 19 and Form No. 10 c, get it signed by the person who is authorized to sign on the PF form in your company.
But in many cases, it happens that when an employee is terminated for what so ever reasons, company not sign on his/her PF withdrawal form and unless and until they not signed, you can’t withdraw your PF amount.
As per my updates still we are not able to withdraw PF Online though we have UAN. Still you can check it out this option.
From India, Pune
Dear Mr. Sajeed,
As per my knowledge, you can withdraw your PF accumulation through the online portal if you satisfy the below-mentioned 3 points:
1. You should be unemployed for 60 days after your last working day mentioned in the PF portal.
2. Your KYC document [Aadhaar] should be verified.
3. You must have completed a minimum of 6 months with your last employer.
If your Aadhaar is not verified, then you have to submit the non-composite form to the employer for PF withdrawal. If you have not served the last employer for 6 months, then you have to try for PF transfer. I guess that now the PF transfer will happen automatically once you get onboarded by a new employer. Otherwise, you have to submit the PF transfer request through your previous or new employer.
Thanks,
Syam
From India, Bengaluru
As per my knowledge, you can withdraw your PF accumulation through the online portal if you satisfy the below-mentioned 3 points:
1. You should be unemployed for 60 days after your last working day mentioned in the PF portal.
2. Your KYC document [Aadhaar] should be verified.
3. You must have completed a minimum of 6 months with your last employer.
If your Aadhaar is not verified, then you have to submit the non-composite form to the employer for PF withdrawal. If you have not served the last employer for 6 months, then you have to try for PF transfer. I guess that now the PF transfer will happen automatically once you get onboarded by a new employer. Otherwise, you have to submit the PF transfer request through your previous or new employer.
Thanks,
Syam
From India, Bengaluru
Thank you, everyone.
Let me explain my situation. I worked for a call center for over 2 years before I was terminated. It has now been more than 3 years, and I am planning to apply for PF withdrawal.
Could you please provide me with your contact number?
I really need help and support, guys! Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
From India, Pune
Let me explain my situation. I worked for a call center for over 2 years before I was terminated. It has now been more than 3 years, and I am planning to apply for PF withdrawal.
Could you please provide me with your contact number?
I really need help and support, guys! Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
From India, Pune
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