Ukrainian Pensioners Must File Declaration by April 2026 to Avoid Payment Suspension.
Pension Payments for Ukrainian Retirees
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian retirees risk having their pension payments suspended after April 1, 2026, if they fail to inform the Ukrainian Pension Fund that they are not receiving a pension from the Russian Federation. This requirement stems from Cabinet of Ministers Decree No. 126, which was approved on February 3, 2026. This measure is part of Ukraine's ongoing efforts to manage its social security system amidst the ongoing conflict.
Who Could Lose Their Payments Starting April 1st?
Those who could lose their Ukrainian pension are retirees who do not provide confirmation that they are not receiving pension payments from Russia. It is therefore crucial for pensioners to be aware of and comply with this requirement to avoid potential future financial hardship.
To prevent suspension, pensioners must confirm their status regarding Russian pension receipts by the April 1, 2026 deadline. This will likely involve submitting a formal declaration to the Ukrainian Pension Fund. Failure to meet this condition risks leaving them without these essential financial resources.
“This decree is part of the Ukrainian government's efforts to control pension payments and prevent potential abuses by individuals who might be receiving pensions from two sources.”
Given these circumstances, it is vital for pensioners to adhere to the deadlines and requirements to ensure the stability of their pension income in the future. The process is designed to safeguard state resources and ensure payments go to those entitled under Ukrainian law.
Retirees should pay close attention to these requirements to avoid future financial difficulties.
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