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Keva > Frontpage > Pensions > Applying for pensions > Appealing the pension decision

Appealing the pension decision 

Keva sends the pension decision to the pension applicant in writing. If you are dissatisfied with the decision, you can appeal it.

In addition to the pension decision you may also appeal the binding advance notice and rehabilitation decision presented by the Keva.

Appeal to the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board

Decisions by Keva are appealed to the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board.

The appeal is lodged in writing according to the instructions attached to the decision. The petition of appeal is addressed to the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board but it is delivered to Keva.

The appeal can be sent by letter, e-mail or fax, more detailed information and addresses can be found in the appeal instructions attached to the decision.

The petition of appeal must be delivered to Keva within 30 days of the party in question having received the decision subject to appeal.

If Keva does not agree with the demands presented in the appeal, it will deliver the appeal to the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board for appraisal.

Appealing to the Insurance Court

If the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board’s decision is negative or the pension applicant is in some other way dissatisfied with the decision, the Earnings-related Pension Appeal Board’s decision can be appealed to the Insurance Court.

The appeal is lodged in writing according to the instructions attached to the decision and the petition of appeal must be delivered to Keva.

The appeal can be sent by letter, e-mail or fax, more detailed information and addresses can be found in the appeal instructions attached to the decision.

If Keva does not agree with the demands presented in the appeal, it will deliver the appeal to the Insurance Court for appraisal.

The petition of appeal must be lodged with the Insurance Court within 30 days of the party in question having received the decision subject to appeal.

 
 
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