Many people, especially women, chose to dedicate their lives to housework in Brazil. In this sense, it is common to believe that these people do not have the right to retirement, since the contribution is usually linked to working with CLT. However, it is still possible! See below how housewives can retire.
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The answer is clearly yes! This is because social security recognized that there is a need to reward the work of people who take care of the home.
Thus, it is possible that there is a request for retirement, as long as there is a previous contribution, that is, in a very similar way to what happens with other workers, such as those with CLT.
However, the big difference is that the process will be somewhat different from what happens with people working with CLT. After all, these people contribute directly when the salary falls into the account, through INSS discounts.
On the other hand, housewives will need to apply for the contribution to become voluntary contributors. For this, it will be necessary to request the Social Security Guide, which is a specific document for this purpose.
Basically, the document will serve as a kind of slip or booklet, through which the person will have to make their monthly payments and contribute to the INSS. So, in the future it will be possible to apply for retirement.
Currently, Social Security has managed to gather in one place most of the requests that citizens can make. This is the “MEU INSS” application, which is available free of charge both on the Google Play Store and on the Apple Store, for iOS devices.
When downloading the application, it is possible to request the Social Security Guide. Furthermore, pay attention to the fact that there are three ways to be insured by the INSS through the GPS.
In this case, the first is the simplified insured person, who receives a salary when he retires. The second is the conventional insured, who will receive more than the minimum wage. While the third is the low-income optional, which will receive a salary plus 5%.