yes you can as after 10 years of service you will be eligible for pension. till then you can withdraw you pension also.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Prakash,
You have not informed whether you are in employment or not, and whether you are still an EPF member or not. You can withdraw your EPF provided you are not in employment and not covered under EPF for more than 2 months. You are eligible for a Scheme Certificate in lieu of EPS accumulations. EPS membership of 9 years and 10 months is rounded off as 10 years.
Please contact your previous employer for withdrawal. Furthermore, if you opt for withdrawal now, you will not earn pro-rata interest from 01/04/2017 to the date of withdrawal. It is better to withdraw during April 2018.
From India, New Delhi
You have not informed whether you are in employment or not, and whether you are still an EPF member or not. You can withdraw your EPF provided you are not in employment and not covered under EPF for more than 2 months. You are eligible for a Scheme Certificate in lieu of EPS accumulations. EPS membership of 9 years and 10 months is rounded off as 10 years.
Please contact your previous employer for withdrawal. Furthermore, if you opt for withdrawal now, you will not earn pro-rata interest from 01/04/2017 to the date of withdrawal. It is better to withdraw during April 2018.
From India, New Delhi
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