India signs bilateral social security agreement with France

To avoid social security contributions


Oct 06, 2009

India and France formally signed Social Security Agreement last month under which Indians in France will not have to pay social security contributions to the government there for short-term employment contracts of up to 48 months.

India has already signed a similar social security agreement with Belgium while similar agreements have also been approved to be signed with Germany, the Netherlands, Oman and Bahrain. Negotiations for similar agreements are in progress with the governments of Sweden, Norway and Switzerland.


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