At the age of 60, if you have an insurance period of at least 150 quarters, all mandatory pension plans combined, you can start your gradual retirement. This offers you the possibility of sliding serenely towards the end of your professional career, but also of mixing payment of part of your retirement, as well as part-time activity. How can you put an end to it?

If many retirees are now turning to phased retirement before their final departure, it is essential to know how you can get out of it, once the time comes. There are thus several possibilities for ending the progressive retirement scheme. You can therefore resume full-time work, obtain additional part-time work or definitively liquidate your pension rights. In all these cases, your phased retirement will come to an end.

The payment of your fractional pension can thus end when you cease all your part-time activities upon retirement. It is also possible that your progressive retirement will end if you do not answer the periodic questionnaire to check the duration of part-time activity which is sent to you. The device ends at the same time when you request the total liquidation of your rights. In this context, your pension is calculated according to the quarters and the rights acquired during your career, but also during your period of progressive retirement, all schemes combined.