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Likewise, the instance focuses on citizens who, meeting the requirements, collect the Permanent Family Contribution, Family Assistance Bonus and COVID-19 Emergency Bonus.
REQUIREMENTS AND HOW TO KNOW IF EACH BONUS CORRESPONDS TO ME
Permanent Family Contribution
Known as the former March Bono, the benefit is paid once a year to families who, as of December 31, are beneficiaries of the Family Subsidy, Chile Solidario, the Subsystem of Securities and Opportunities (Ethical Family Income), Family Allowance or Maternal Allowance.
There are three groups of possible beneficiaries:
- Group 1: People who receive benefits from the Family Subsidy, Chile Solidario or from the Subsystem of Securities and Opportunities (Ethical Family Income), through the IPS.
This group will receive the Family Contribution from February 15 to 28, in the same place and usual payment date, without having to do any paperwork - Group 2: People who receive benefits from Subsidio Familiar, Chile Solidario or the Subsystem of Seguridades y Oportunidades, through the IPS for the first half of each month.
Pensioners of the Social Security Institute (IPS) who receive an Allowance for their family responsibilities, will also be allowed to pay at this stage. -
Group number 3: Workers and pensioners of entities other than IPS that collect Family or Maternal Allowance for their family responsibilities. These people will be able to check their date and place of payment at www.aportefamiliar.cl, from March 16, entering their RUN and date of birth
Family Help Bonus
He Family Help Bonus It is an amount of money that is given -only and since December 2019- to the most vulnerable families:
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Beneficiaries who received the Family Allowance (SUF), at least, until September 30, 2019. These people receive a Bonus of $ 50,000 for each cause of subsidy
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Beneficiaries of Family or Maternal Allowance (AFAM) with recognized loads as of September 30, 2019, and that have received effective payment from this Assignment. These people receive a Bonus of $ 50,000 for each load caused by the payment of their Family or Maternal Allowance
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Person or family that, as of September 30, 2019, has participated in the Securities and Opportunities Subsystem (regardless of whether or not they have received monetary transfers for this reason). They receive a bonus of $ 50,000 per family
The aid is aimed at the following people:
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People with Family Subsidy (SUF) who received this benefit, at least until September 30, 2019
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Families belonging to the Subsystem of Securities and Opportunities (Ethical Family Income), as of September 30, 2019
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Beneficiaries of Family Allowance (AF) or Maternal Allowance with recognized family responsibilities as of September 30, 2019 who have received effective payment of this Allowance
COVID-19 Emergency Bonus
He COVID-19 Emergency Bonus, is a non-applicable benefit, granted by the Government of Chile, announced as part of the Economic Emergency Plan, and will benefit the following people:
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Families of the Security and Opportunities System (SSyOO). These people must have been incorporated into that subsystem as of February 29, 2020. You will be awarded $ 50,000 per family +
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Households that belong to the 60% most vulnerable, according to the Social Household Registry (RSH), that do not have formal income from work or pension, and without benefits such as Family Allowance. They will be awarded $ 50,000 per household.
Also, this bonus is aimed at:
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Families receiving Family Subsidy (SUF). The bonus will be for each cause of the subsidy duly credited as of February 29, 2020
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Families that are part of the Seguridades y Oportunidades System (SSyOO), and that do not have cause of SUF. They must have been incorporated into that subsystem as of February 29, 2020. The subsystem also includes older adults from the Vínculos program; boys, girls and adolescents from the Abriendo Caminos program, as well as beneficiaries of the People on the Street program
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Households belonging to the most vulnerable 60%, according to the Social Household Registry (RSH), that do not have formal income from work or pension, that do not have charges and that are not beneficiaries of the SUF, SSyOO, or Family Allowance. These homes must have been in that condition as of April 1, 2020
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