He Bond por Hijo is an initiative of the Social Security Institute (IPS) designed to provide significant financial support to retired women who have been biological or adoptive mothers. This financial aid is aimed at improving the quality of life of the beneficiaries, recognizing the effort and dedication of mothers throughout their lives.
Requirements
The amount that beneficiaries can receive through the Bond The amount per child varies depending on the date of birth of your children. For children born before 2009, the amount is $165,000 per month. However, for those born after that date, the bonus is calculated as a percentage of the minimum wage in effect in the year of the child’s birth.
To request this bond economically, women have several options available, adapted to their needs and preferences. One of the ways is to go in person to a ChileAtiende branch or to the office of their corresponding AFP (Capital, Cuprum, Habitat, Modelo, Planvital, Provida or Uno). It is important to bring your identity card with you and follow the instructions provided by the staff to complete the application process.
Another alternative is to apply online, through the ChileAtiende website, using the Clave Única. This method allows you to select your date of birth and quickly check if you meet the requirements to receive the bondIf they are met, you only have to follow the steps indicated on the platform to complete the procedure from the comfort of your home.
To access the Child Bonus, mothers must meet the following requirements: requirements Essential, first, they must be 65 years of age or older, and they must have resided in Chile for at least 20 years, either continuously or uninterruptedly, since they turned 20. They must also have lived in Chile for at least four of the last five years before applying for the visa. bond and they must be affiliated with an AFP and have obtained a pension since July 1, 2009.
If you are not affiliated with an AFP, you can still receive the bond if they have obtained a survivor’s pension granted by an AFP, an insurance company or the IPS since July 1, 2009. Finally, the sixth requirement is to be the holder of a Basic Solidarity Pension for the Elderly and to have obtained the pension since July 1, 2009.