Although the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) is a kind of “safe haven” for workers in the country, the service presented by him is not very satisfactory. The delay in analyzing applications has been a recurrent problem, generating dissatisfaction and anxiety among policyholders. However, a resolution to this problem appears to be on the way.
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Recently, the INSS released excellent news for policyholders who are awaiting the granting of social security benefits. According to the agency, the waiting time for the analysis of the requirements underwent a considerable reduction. The time that could arrive in up to 6 months, will now have an average of 45 days.
This improvement in deadlines is due to a set of measures adopted by the INSS. Among them are: review of internal processes, expansion of the team of servers and implementation of technology that streamline the service and analysis of requirements.
This reduction in waiting time is great news for policyholders, who often spend months waiting for the granting of benefits. With the reduction of deadlines, policyholders will have their requirements analyzed more quickly and efficiently, ensuring a more agile response by the body.
For those who wish to enter the retirement process, it is necessary to meet some requirements, especially those of contribution time and age. It is important to remember that there are differences between male and female policyholders. First, the minimum contribution time to the INSS for men is 20 years, for women the time is shorter: 15 years. Regarding age, for men, the minimum age is 65 years, for women, 62.
In addition, it is necessary for the worker to be up to date with contributions and to have all the documents necessary for the retirement process. Are they: