As the second half of May advances, comes the delivery of various bonuses and subsidies that the Chilean government provides to support the population that needs it most. These benefits are especially important at a time when expenses for heating and other household supplies are increasing significantly. Below are five bonuses that can be collected from the second half of May, along with the requirements necessary to receive them.
One of the benefits available is Bond Working Woman, whose monthly payment will be made on Thursday, May 30. This bonus is aimed at working women who are between 25 and 59 years old and who belong to the most vulnerable 40% of the population according to the Social Household Registry (RSH). Applications are open throughout the year and can be made through the website of the National Training and Employment Service (SENCE). When applying, beneficiaries must select the payment method, either monthly or annually.
The Youth Employment Grant is also scheduled to be delivered on Friday, May 31. This bond It is intended for young workers between 18 and 24 years old, who work dependently or independently and who are part of the most vulnerable 40% of the population. Like the Working Woman Bonus, beneficiaries can choose to receive payments through deposit in a RUT Account, bank account or in cash at Banco Estado branches. Applications can be made at any time through the SENCE website.
The Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) is another benefit that will be delivered on May 30. This bond allows workers to increase their monthly income by up to $78,955. Those interested can apply at any time of the year through the official IMG website. This benefit is designed to ensure that workers receive a minimum monthly income that allows them to cover their basic needs.
The Universal Guaranteed Pension (PGU) continues to be delivered during the second half of May and in subsequent months. This benefit grants up to $214,296 per month to people over 65 years of age who are not part of the richest 10% of the population and who meet other requirements. requirements specific. Applications can be made through ChileAtiende.
Finally, the Single Family Subsidy (SUF) is intended for the most vulnerable families in the country, belonging to the 60% most in need according to the RSH. This subsidy provides an amount of $20,328 per family member, which increases to $40,656 in the case of people with disabilities. Applications for this benefit must be made in the municipality corresponding to the applicant’s domicile, presenting documents that prove compliance with the requirements. requirements.