CadÚnico is an official list that gathers information on Brazilian low-income families. This record shows where these families are, who is part of them, what their social and income situation is, and even homeless people can be registered.
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It is through this system that the federal government, states and city halls plan and include people in their social programs. In this sense, the CadÚnico must always be updated by the citizen to avoid future problems.
For example, if the citizen starts working with a formal contract, it is necessary to update the registration in order to maintain the transparency of the facts. According to the Ministry of Citizenship, the Cadastro Único is not the only database used for Brazilians to receive some benefit from the Federal Government. That is, there are other ways to collect this information, and the lack of updating may result in loss of benefit.
However, if you receive the Auxílio Brasil and have found a job, the CadÚnico must be updated, taking into account that the objective of the program is precisely to encourage the beneficiary to get a job formal.
As the benefit is released according to per capita income, there are cases in which, even when working with a formal contract, the person continues to receive payments. However, if the CadÚnico is not up to date, the government obtains information regarding the employment through the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, which may cause the beneficiary to lose the aid.
Therefore, Auxilio Brasil allows a beneficiary, when he formally starts working with an income that stays between R$210 and R$525 per capita, you can still receive the benefit for another two years, in addition to the salary of the new job. However, if the amount exceeds an income of R$525 per capita, the beneficiary will be excluded from paying the aid.
To receive the Brazil Aid, it is necessary to be in a situation of extreme poverty, having monthly family income per year. capita of up to R$105.00, or in a situation of poverty, with a monthly per capita family income between R$105.01 and R$210.00.
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