Unlike most benefits, in which the worker is supported by some assistance, the death pension is reserved for his dependents. In this way, the Federal Government ensures that the family of the deceased is not abandoned at the worst moment. However, a very common doubt is whether there is the possibility of receive two death benefits. And the answer is yes, there are specific cases where this can happen.
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However, the law makes it clear that, for the vast majority of cases, the accumulation of two death pensions in the case of spouses is prohibited. However, there is a situation that will guarantee this benefit. Check out.
The most common way to find someone receiving two death benefits is when the deceased was lawfully insured for two positions. That way, when he dies, his family members will be able to receive the pension according to what he received.
But it is worth noting that this case is specific to those who were insured under the own regime, and therefore contributed to the INSS with two functions. In addition, if the deceased contributed both to the Special Social Security System and to the General Social Security System, he/she is also entitled to accrue benefits.
Finally, there is also the case of a child receiving the respective death pensions for his father and mother, in case he loses both. In the same way, there is the possibility of a pension for the death of the spouse and also of the child, provided that the economic dependence of the child is proven.
The request for the death pension takes place through the Meu INSS application, which is available for both Android and iOS phones. However, there will still be a need for a face-to-face service, where the person must present the following documents:
So, if you fit into one of the situations presented, be sure to resort to the possibility of your benefit. And also take the opportunity to share this article with friends and acquaintances so that they are well informed!