The Auxílio Brasil payment schedule for the month of May is now available for consultation by program beneficiaries. According to a schedule released by the government, May payments will start on the 18th of the month and end on the 31st.
More than 18 million Brazilian families are entitled to Auxílio Brasil, which provides additional financial assistance of at least R$400 per month.
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The benefit payment schedule for May will follow the traditional payment order, that is, with a calendar determined by the last digit of the NIS (Social Identification Number). Therefore, see the order of the schedule below.
For people with Final NIS from 1 to 3, they will be able to receive the money in the days May 18th, 19th and 20th respectively. After that period, the end of the
NIS from 4 to 8 may receive from the day May 23rd to 27th respectively. In the end, those with the end of NIS 9, will have access to the value on the day May 30th and the ones with the zero end NIS will have on the day may 31st.To be entitled to Auxílio Brasil, families must meet the eligibility criteria, which include having their data updated in Cadúnico in the last 24 months and does not have information different from what is declared in the registration and what is contained in the Government databases Federal.
In addition, it is necessary to respect the financial conditions of the family. Therefore, those who find themselves in situations of extreme poverty, that is, with a per capita family income of up to R$105 are eligible to participate in the benefit, as well as families living in poverty, with a per capita family income between R$105.01 and R$105.01 $210.
It is important to remember that, in the case of poor families, pregnant women and children under 21 are required. The selection of beneficiaries is done automatically, taking into account the following factors: poverty estimates, number of families served in each municipality, as well as the annual budget limit of the Brazil Aid.