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International Conventions on Social Security - Bilateral Conventions

List of Bilateral Conventions presently in force:

Country

Operative Date

Coverage

Insurance Branches

Competent Institution

United Kingdom

Nov. 1, 1957

Amending protocol: April 1, 1984

British or Israeli citizens who are employees or self-employed and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors, Maternity, Children, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

The Pension Service

International Pension Centre

Tyneview Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne,

England NE98 1 BA

Inland Revenue

Centre for Non-Residents BP1301

Benton Park View

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE98 1ZZ England

Netherlands

Nov. 1, 1963

New Agreement: Sept. 1, 1985

Dutch or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors,  Disability, Maternity*,  Children, Unemployment, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Sociale Verzekeringsbank (SVB)

Afdeling AOW/Anw

Postbus 1244

6040 KE Roermond

Netherlands

France

October 1, 1966

French or Israeli citizens who are employees, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors, Maternity, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Centre de Liaisons Europeennes & Internationales de Securite Sociale

11 rue de la Tour des Dames, 75436 Paris, cedex 09 France

Belgium

May 1, 1973

Belgian or Israeli citizens who are employees, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Office National de Securite Sociale,

Place Victor Horta 11,

1060 Bruxelles,

Belgique

Austria

December 1, 1974

Austrian or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors,  Disability, Maternity,  Children (Family Assistance), Unemployment, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Pensionsversicherungs-

Anstalt

Friedrich Hillegeist str 1,

1021 Wien,

Postf 1000,

Austria

Germany

May 1, 1975

German or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors,  Disability, Maternity, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Deutsche Rentenversicherung

Berlin 10704   
Germany

Deutsche Rentenversicherung

Dusseldorf  40194
Germany

Sweden

July 1, 1983

Swedish or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors, Disability, Maternity, Children, Unemployment, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Forsakringskassan Box 1164

SE-621 22 Visby

Sweden

Switzerland

October 1, 1985

Swiss or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors and Disability

Caisse Suisse de Compensation, 18 Ave Ed Vaucher,

CH-1211 Geneva 28, Switzerland

Italy

November 21, 1989

Italian or Israeli residents employed in the territory of the other country

None

Ministero del Lavorare e della Providenza Sociale 17, Via della Trezza

00187 Roma, Italy

Poland

December 31, 1991

Polish or Israeli citizens entitled

to work injury or occupational disease benefits

Work Injury and Occupational Diseases

Zaklad Ubezpiezpieczen Spolecnych Biuro Rent Zagraniznych ul. Senatorska 10 00-082 Warszawa Poland

Denmark

April 1, 1996

Danish or Israeli citizens, refugees and stateless persons  who are employees or self-employed, and members of their families

Old-Age, Survivors, Disability, Work Injury and Occupational Diseases, Maternity and Children