O special retirement benefit for contribution time, it is granted to citizens who work in environments that are harmful to health with harmful agents, such as heat, noise or chemical substances. However, exposure must occur continuously and uninterruptedly at levels that exceed the limits established by the relevant legislation. It is possible to apply for this retirement between 15 and 25 years of contributions, depending on which harmful agent the worker is exposed to. Therefore, check out this article for more details on what are the professionals who can retire early.
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Although special retirement for contribution time is allowed in the case of professionals who are exposed to harmful agents, it is I need to meet some specific requirements, such as working effectively for a minimum period of 180 months, for example, to have access to benefit. Thus, the periods of receipt of medical assistance are not considered in the calculation of retirement.
The application process for special retirement is straightforward and involves selecting a retirement category based on contribution time at the time it is scheduled. Currently, workers can complete this process by My INSS website, making everything easier.
To apply for special retirement for contribution time, citizens must first prove their professional status, as well as have up-to-date information about the INSS. In this case, it is also necessary to have a total contribution time between 15 and 25 years.
For grace period purposes, the period of work required is at least 180 months of effective activity, taking into account that exposure must be continuous and uninterrupted during the period of work. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this calculation has specific parameters for men and women, with the account being differentiated according to the contribution period.