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ANSES when I collect: the payment plan for this January 30th

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This On Monday 30 January the National Social Security Agency (ANSES) It will continue with its payment schedule, envisaged for all beneficiaries of the universal child allowance (AUH), the universal maternity allowance (AUE), retirees, retirees and beneficiaries of the Alimentar y Progresar programmes.

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In this context, the 15.62% increase for pensioners and those receiving, among others, the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) came into force in December . Similarly, a $10,000 and $7,000 bonus will be delivered to retirees on one and two minimum wages, respectively, in December, January and February.

Among the floors to which the ANSI extension will pay the payments in the established calendar, there are Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC), pensioners and pensioners, Alimentary Card, Prenatal and Maternity Allowance, Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE).

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These payments will be distributed by the latest issue of the DNI, with payment priority for those collecting the PNC, followed by AUH, AUE, among others. This January 30, anyone who collects pensions exceeding 60,124 dollars with a document completed in 8 and 9 must contact the ANSES offices.

Pensions and Pensions: When do I receive this December 2022 with the 15.62% increase?

payments for retirement and pensions They will be split in two: those who do not exceed $60,124 will do so between January 10 and 23, while those who load more than the minimum will have to go between January 24 and 30. In addition, they will also continue to receive monthly reinforcements of 10,000 and 7,000 pesos respectively.

Single Payment Assignments: Marriage, Adoption & Birth: When do I receive this January 2023 with the 15.62% increase?

All terminations of the DNI of the beneficiaries of the Checks for marriage, adoption and birth can continue with the collection of the second fortnight (from 7 December to 12 January), even if from 5 January it is possible for them to debit all terminations of the DNI up to to 10 February.

PNC Family Allowances: When will I get paid this January 2023 at the 15.62% increase?

For their part, all DNI terminations can collect the PNC family allowances between 12 December and 12 January. In the meantime, the new calendar will come into force: all documentary cancellations can be charged between 10 January and 10 February.

ANSES: How to process the Universal Child Allowance (AUH)?

The universal family allowance It is aimed at the mother or father who is dependent on one or up to five children and who is unemployed, an irregular worker or a single-tax payer. The only requisites are: have your own data and those of your children updated in ANSES, the child’s birth certificate and be Argentinian or have resided in the country for more than three years.

80% is billed monthly and the remaining 20% ​​is paid upon annual presentation of the Universal Assignments Booklet accrediting the child’s attendance at school and various health checkups. To access the AUH you must go to the office of ANSI extension closer to home, without prior appointment and submit the documents to continue with the process.

ANSES: How to request the family pregnancy allowance for social protection (AUE)?

Pregnant women enrolled in the SUMAR program can receive a monthly payment from ANSI extension from the 12th week of pregnancy until delivery or termination of pregnancy. Like the AUH, 80% is paid monthly and the remaining 20% ​​upon proof of health checks and child birth or termination of pregnancy.

They must be Argentinian or have a minimum three-year residence in the country and to access the AUE they will have to enter the portal of ANSI extension, enroll in the SUMAR Program and fill in the various forms required by the system. Next, you will need to request an appointment at a practice ANSI extension to present the documentation and conclude the process.

Source: Clarin

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