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Social security in Europe
Social security conditions - a vital issue for individuals exercising their right of free movement.

Respecting the principle of free movement of workers requires the clear commitment from all EU Member States that migrant workers, exercising their profession in another Member State, have the right to the same benefits of social security as local employees. Providing social protection to EU citizens working outside their country of residence is a crucial issue for the European Union.

The EU provisions on social security cover both the Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein).

Community social security provisions

Social security systems in EU countries still show substantial differences, and this calls for a necessary coordination of social security regulations. Common rules ensuring access to social benefits are important to avoid disadvantages for European workers exercising their right of free movement. They are designed to prevent EU citizens from running the risk of being ensured twice or losing their social security benefits when moving to another country.

Although there is no single European social security system, the EU has set common provisions in the field of social protection. This includes the coordination of national social security schemes without seeking to harmonise national regulations. EU law has laid down common rules and principles to be observed by national local authorities and social security institutions that do not replace, but complement, the social security provisions of Member States.

The common social security provisions have the objective to:

  • stimulate the free movement of workers, by guaranteeing equal treatment of EU nationals under different legislations
  • guarantee social protection to employees and the self-employed (and their families) in whichever EU country they exercise their activity
  • ensure that all periods of employment are considered, while periods of overlapping social security systems need to be avoide
The application of common provisions

The common regulations do not apply to all national social security legislation. The following benefits are covered:

  • maternity and sickness
  • family benefits
  • workplace accidents
  • old-age and invalidity pensions
  • survivor benefits
  • unemployment benefits
Benefiting from social protection within the EU

Social security benefits available in other Member States are established by common EU provisions and apply to the following categories of people:

  • workers, who are nationals of an EU Member State and who are or have been insured under the laws of this Member State, as well as members of their family
  • pensioners, who are nationals of an EU Member State
  • third country nationals, who are insured under the legislation of a Member State
  • stateless persons and refugees, as well as their families, if they are working in the EU and are insured under the laws of one of the EU Member States
Affiliation of migrant workers with national social security systems

If an EU citizen works in another Member State, it is important to determine which national social security system he or she is subject to – either the one in which they are insured or the one where they exercise their occupation. The necessity to avoid that a worker receive double insurance or no social security at all, requires certain rules settling the basic principles of affiliation to one system and/or the other.

Receiving a pension in another Member State

EU nationals have the right to retire in another Member State. Countries where a worker has made pension contributions share a proportional responsibility for paying that pension, based on the period of employment.

Further Information
  • Social Insurance Services
    At: 7 Byron Avenue, 1465 Nicosia,
    Tel: 22 401772/685
  • International Affairs and EU Branch, for coordination of social insurance systems between EU Member States
    Social Insurance Services

Text last edited on: 12/2007

Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2008
Reproduction is authorised.

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