Ukrainians can receive an additional 150 hryvnias to their pension: who is eligible.


Starting from 2025, certain groups of Ukrainian pensioners will have the right to receive an additional payment of 150 hryvnias per month for each underage child. To qualify for this payment, a pensioner must be unemployed, receiving a pension due to age, disability, or length of service, and have an underage child. This supplement is not available to officially employed pensioners, registered entrepreneurs, and family members who already receive a pension or social assistance. Ukrainian pensioners will receive an additional 150 hryvnias per month for each child until they reach adulthood starting from 2025. To apply for the supplement, one must contact the Pension Fund of Ukraine and provide the necessary documents. If the pensioner finds a job or registers as an entrepreneur, this supplement will be discontinued, and the citizen must inform the Pension Fund of Ukraine about the change in their status.
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