Am I a WASPI Woman?

Determine if you qualify as a WASPI woman affected by UK State Pension age changes with our free checklist.

Am I a WASPI Woman?

Insufficient notice typically means less than 1-2 years before the pension age change.

How to Use the WASPI Eligibility Checklist

Follow these simple steps to check if you qualify as a WASPI woman:

Answer if you were born between 6 April 1950 and 5 April 1960.
Confirm if you are a UK national.
Indicate if you received insufficient notice of pension age changes.
Specify if you faced financial difficulties due to the pension delay.
Click "Check Eligibility" to see your results.

Get instant results based on WASPI campaign criteria and PHSO recommendations.

Features of Our WASPI Eligibility Checklist

Quickly checks eligibility based on WASPI campaign criteria.
Aligns with PHSO recommendations for reliability.
User-friendly interface with clear, actionable results.
Incorporates key factors like notification delay and financial hardship.
Responsive design for seamless use on any device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WASPI campaign?

WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaigns for women born in the 1950s affected by state pension age changes with inadequate notice.

Who qualifies as a WASPI woman?

Women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 April 1960, who are UK nationals, received insufficient notice of pension age changes, and faced financial hardship may qualify.

What does insufficient notice mean?

Insufficient notice typically refers to being informed less than 1-2 years before the pension age change, causing significant disruption.

Is this checklist official?

No, this is an estimate based on public WASPI and PHSO data. For official updates, visit waspi.co.uk or ombudsman.org.uk.