when will i get my pension

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When a person will get their pension depends largely on the type of pension and the country they live in. For example, in Canada, the standard age to start receiving the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension is age 65. You can start as early as age 60 or as late as age 70. Starting earlier results in smaller monthly payments, while starting later results in bigger monthly payments. There is no benefit to waiting past age 70, as the maximum monthly amount is reached then. In the United Kingdom, the State Pension age varies depending on birth date. Currently, people can generally claim from age 66, but this is gradually rising to 67 then 68 for younger generations. The pension can be claimed up to 4 months before reaching the State Pension age, but payments will only start from the pension age itself. Eligibility depends on the number of years of National Insurance contributions made. In Austria, to receive a state pension, one needs at least 180 covered months (15 years). The retirement age is 65 for men and 60 for women. To provide a specific answer on when someone will get their pension, it is necessary to know their country of residence, type of pension plan, date of birth, and work/contribution history. Would it be possible to specify the country and pension type or personal details so I can help with a precise answer?