The Ministry of Citizenship recently announced the new rules for families receiving the Brazil Aid. The largest income program in the country needs certain requirements to be met so that beneficiaries can continue to receive the installments.
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In order for you to access payments, you must have an active registration in the Single Registry (CadÚnico), in addition to a monthly income of up to R$ 210 per person. In addition, the family needs to be able to prove that it is within the rules to receive the values, such as maintaining the minimum school attendance of its children, for example.
According to information from the ordinance published by the Ministry of Education, young people and children who are part of families enrolled in the Auxílio Brasil need to be enrolled and attending basic education in schools, and must also have at least a minimum of frequency. Check out:
The calculation was based on the school days provided for in the school calendar for each teaching stage, series or corresponding year. The result is recorded bimonthly in the national school attendance collection and registration system, where it can be consulted by Auxílio Brasil managers.
Currently, the program pays a minimum installment of R$400 per person, but those with school-age children may be entitled to higher amounts. Students who stand out in official sports or scientific competitions at schools are entitled to Scholar Sports Allowance and/or Scientific Initiation Scholarship Junior, and these extra benefits guarantee up to 12 monthly payments of R$ 100.00 for outstanding students, in addition to a bonus of R$ 1,000 for each family.
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