Several types of aid are paid with different amounts and conditions in Brazil today. Families who need an extra income feel that the money it is most welcome and necessary. The prison aid is a social security benefit paid by the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) to the economic dependent of a prisoner who is serving a sentence in a closed regime. See below everything about the reclusion aid and who is entitled to receive it.
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This is a benefit that the INSS pays to the dependent of a prisoner who is serving his sentence, so he cannot work or transfer any amount to the family outside. The resource exists to assist in maintaining the expenses of the dependent during the period in which the detainee is imprisoned. In order to have access to the money, it is necessary to prove the mentioned economic dependence and to fulfill some requirements imposed by the institute.
The prisoner's dependent, who is still in prison, may request the aid-imprisonment, but provided that the individual's arrest took place until 01/17/2019. If the date is different from this, the benefit will not be approved. The amount paid refers to the minimum wage for the year.
As there was an update, the payment will now be R$ 1,302.
In addition, to be entitled to assistance, the insured person must have contributed to the INSS for at least 24 months and also be qualified as low income. He must not receive any other type of benefit of the institute, such as retirement, death pension, maternity salary, allowance for remaining in service and others.
There are people who still believe that this aid will continue to be paid on a semi-open basis, but no. As soon as the prisoner is released, the dependent stops receiving the amounts, since the individual can return to the job market. Once working, the family's income will no longer depend on the institute.