The Cadastro Único, better known as CadÚnico, is one of the main platforms for transferring government money to the population enrolled in several different social programs. In this sense, its malfunction can result in the citizen's difficulty in accessing the benefit necessary for their survival, such as the Brazil Aid and the gas voucher. So understand what to do to receive assistance.
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As previously mentioned, the Cadastro Único is a platform that acts as an intermediary between the federal government and the population enrolled in the social programs offered by the State.
As a result, CadÚnico is considered a government database with information on thousands of Brazilians who have already applied for, are or have been involved in, some aid project. However, as in any operational process, problems arise and some people may not receive the amount of the registered benefit, even though they are regularized in CadÚnico. So understand what can be done to get back to regular functioning.
One of the main reasons why citizens are unable to receive assistance is the lack of data updates on the platform. In this sense, every case of change in the condition of the registered family, whether due to change of address, increase or decrease in family income, unemployment, or any other characteristic that is requested in CadÚnico, may affect the offer of the benefit.
In addition, it is important to note that even when there is no significant change in income, it is necessary to update CadÚnico data every two years. Thus, the government is able to carry out up-to-date analyzes according to the needs of each family and, therefore, better target the aid programs.
If you are sure that all data is up to date, that your family meets the aid requirements and even so there is no recovery of the amount, the first thing to do is go to the nearest CRAS to check what may be happening.