The Youth Employment Subsidy (SEJ) is one of the economic benefits that the Chilean government provides on a monthly basis to support young workers who are in vulnerable situations. This bondadministered by the National Training and Employment Service (Sence), offers a maximum amount of $42,000 Chilean pesos, although the exact figure varies depending on the beneficiary’s income.
The requirements
This bond It is aimed at young workers who have a formal contract and who meet a series of specific requirements. To be a beneficiary of the SEJ, it is necessary to have previously applied and meet four basic conditions. First, you must be between 18 and 24 years and 11 months old. In addition, it is essential to belong to the most vulnerable 40% of the population, according to the Social Registry of Households (RSH).
Another of the fundamental requirements to access the bond is to be formally employed, that is, to have an employment contract that is duly registered and complies with current legislation. Finally, if the applicant is over 21 years of age, he or she must prove that he or she has obtained a secondary education certificate, a requirement that does not apply to minors of that age.
The SEJ payment schedule for the remainder of 2024 is already defined, offering clarity to the beneficiaries of the bond about when they will receive their contribution. After payment of SeptemberThe next disbursement is scheduled for Wednesday, October 30, followed by the November and December payments, which will be made on Friday 29 and Monday 30, respectively.
For those who have applied for the Youth Employment Subsidy and meet all the requirements, it is important to check if they will receive payment of the bond corresponding to this month. Sence offers a digital platform where beneficiaries can check whether they are eligible for the September payment and confirm that their data is up to date.