For a year of living abroad, the Primadonna has accumulated 660 thousand “pension” rubles.
Alla Pugacheva has been living in Israel for almost a year, and the Russian pension is now out of reach for her. The prima donna, like many pensioners in the country, receives a pension on the Mir card, and in Israel it cannot be used, explains Woman. According to the publication, in the 12 months that Pugacheva lives outside of Russia, she has accumulated 660 thousand rubles. A month, the 73-year-old star receives 55,000. She could withdraw part of her pension savings in the fall, when she came to the country, and the rest is dead weight on her bank card.
However, it is unlikely that the Primadonna needs funds: Israeli passports made for her and the children on May 22 give Pugacheva the right to receive benefits. For a child, it is 7.4 thousand shekels (almost 153 thousand rubles), for an adult – 19 thousand shekels (392 thousand rubles).
The artist should not count on an Israeli pension. To get it, you need to work in Israel for at least 10 years and pay contributions from your income to the local pension fund. Instead of a pension, the singer can receive social assistance in the amount of $800 per month.