The Golden Wedding Bonus is one of the most anticipated benefits for older adults in Chile, and this October will bring an increase in its amount. This bond It is given to couples celebrating 50 years of marriage, recognizing the value of their union with significant financial help. Currently, the amount is $425,360, distributed equally to each spouse, and is expected to rise next month.
Be careful with this bonus
This bondwhich currently has a total value of $425,360, is divided between both spouses, giving $212,680 to each. This benefit is highly valued by older adults, since it represents economic recognition of their commitment and permanence in the marriage.
To access this bondit is necessary to meet four fundamental requirements, first, the marriage must be registered and not be separated or divorced. Second, applicants must belong to 80% of the Social Household Registry, which ensures that the bonus reaches those who need it most. In addition, the spouses must live together in the same home or prove their residence in long-stay homes, recognized by the authority. Finally, they must demonstrate that they have resided in Chile for at least four of the last five years before applying for the benefit.
The application process for this benefit is simple and can be done in two ways. The first option is to go in person to a ChileAtiende branch, where you can complete the process with the necessary documentation. The second option is through video attention in the ChileAtiende virtual branch. For this, it is necessary to schedule a time and have a device with internet access. This method facilitates access to bondallowing older adults to manage their request from the comfort of their home, without having to travel.
The current amount of Bond Golden Wedding is 425,360 weightsbut this value will change in October 2024. Thanks to the annual readjustment based on the CPI, the bonus for seniors will increase, although the exact amount has not yet been announced. The beneficiaries will receive this money in equal shares, with each spouse receiving $212,680.