Pensioners Abroad Risk Losing Payments: December 31 Deadline for Identity Verification.
Identity Verification for Ukrainian Pensioners Living Overseas
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian pensioners residing outside the country must complete identity verification to continue receiving their pension payments. This mandatory procedure must be finished by December 31 each year. All pensioners temporarily living abroad need to meet this requirement to safeguard their pension entitlements.
Verification is a crucial step for accessing pension funds. If a pensioner underwent verification in 2025, they will receive payments throughout 2026. To qualify for payments in 2027, verification must be completed in 2026. This highlights the need for timely action, as delays can disrupt payment access.
Additionally, identity confirmation is required for pensioners living in temporarily occupied territories. This reflects the state's commitment to protecting the rights of all pensioners, regardless of where they live.
Methods for Completing Identity Verification
To complete verification in 2026, pensioners have several options:
- Use the online service via Diia.Pidpys (Diia.Signature) for a quick and convenient identity confirmation.
- Undergo verification through a video call, which is helpful for those unable to visit offices in person.
- Visit a Ukrainian embassy or consulate to complete the process.
Completing identity verification is an essential step for pensioners living abroad. Meeting the deadline and choosing a convenient method will ensure uninterrupted pension payments.
This initiative is part of the Ukrainian government's broader effort to support pensioners overseas, especially amid shifting political and social conditions. Timely verification helps avoid payment delays that could negatively impact pensioners' financial stability. Ultimately, authorities aim to maintain reliable and accessible pension payments for all Ukrainians, no matter where they reside.
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