I worked in Bermuda as an ex-pat in the 80's. The Bermuda Government web site says that I am entitled to get back what was deducted from my pay for Social Insurance now that I am 65. E-mailed them, no luck. Recently wrote to Karen Daniels the Director of SI, no reply. Anyone else have this problem?
Here's the link to the government promise about the refund:
http://www.gov.bm.knowledgebase.co/article/as-an-ex-pat-am-i-able-to-recieve-back-what-i-contributed-into-social-insurance-1131.html
Am I whistling in the wind here, or are there other ex-pats out there who also paid into the BDA Social Insurance scheme and are unaware that the Government made an undertaking to reimburse, but seems unwilling to live up to it?
Let's talk.