The Pension Fund has allowed online identification: who needs to undergo it by 2025.
According to inkorr.com: The Pension Fund of Ukraine announced the possibility of online identification through video conferencing.
New opportunities for those with social benefits
This new service is available for people receiving social benefits in conflict zones who have not updated their identification in other regions since February 24, 2022. The procedure must be completed by November 1, 2025.
The necessary identification applies to recipients of state social assistance, persons with disabilities, and children with disabilities.
To continue receiving assistance, these categories of citizens must confirm their identity through video communication. Instructions on this matter can be found on the website of the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
Additional information
Those who have questions regarding the procedure can contact the web portal of the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
The Pension Fund of Ukraine simplifies the online identification process via video communication, allowing social assistance recipients to complete this procedure conveniently and quickly without leaving home. This innovation will provide citizens entitled to social benefits with easier access to the necessary support.
The organization and implementation of online identification will be an important step in ensuring the continuity of social support for vulnerable population groups, especially in conditions where access to physical institutions may be complicated. This solution will significantly ease the lives of people in urgent need of assistance, ensuring convenience and efficiency in the process of obtaining social benefits.Read also
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