Extra 1,290 Hryvnia Pension Supplement in 2026: Who Qualifies for the Payment?.
Military Retirees to Receive Pension Bonus in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, certain Ukrainian retirees will be eligible for an additional pension payment of 1,290 hryvnia, provided they meet specific criteria. This bonus is designed for non-working former military personnel who are financially responsible for disabled family members. Under Law No. 2262-XII, the supplement is set at 50% of the subsistence minimum, which has increased from 2,361 hryvnia to 2,595 hryvnia at the beginning of the calendar year. This change reflects ongoing adjustments to social benefits in Ukraine.
Currently, the supplement amount stands at 1,297 hryvnia. This means that in 2026, eligible pensioners who care for disabled relatives will receive extra financial support for their families. The bonus serves as a key element of financial aid for those supporting dependents, helping to improve their quality of life.
Required Documents for Applying for the Supplement
To apply for the pension bonus, applicants must submit a specific set of documents, including:
- a passport,
- a taxpayer identification code,
- proof of family relationship.
Completing this process is a crucial step for those looking to access the additional pension funds.
Therefore, Ukrainians who support disabled family members should familiarize themselves with the requirements and gather the necessary paperwork to avoid missing out on the extra 1,290 hryvnia pension supplement in 2026.
This initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to enhance social protection for military retirees and their families, especially amid rising living costs. The pension bonus can significantly improve the financial situation of households caring for disabled individuals, highlighting the state’s commitment to addressing the social needs of this population group.
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