Retirees can receive bonuses for donating: who and how can apply for an increase.
Ukrainian retirees have the opportunity to receive an additional payment to their pension for blood donation. Retirees who have donated blood or plasma freely in large quantities can expect this bonus. This payment amounts to one-tenth of the subsistence minimum.
To obtain the status of an honorary donor, you need to have a special certificate and badge that confirm free blood or plasma donation. Retirees who were once awarded the Honorary Donor badge of the USSR can also receive the supplement.
To receive this payment, you need to contact the Pension Fund office with an application, passport, identification code, and documents confirming the award. You can also add the award documents to the pension case on the web portal of the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
Thus, Ukrainian retirees who have been blood donors or received recognition in the past can receive an additional payment to their pension by simply presenting the necessary documents to the Pension Fund authorities.
Ukrainian retirees who donate blood or have been awarded for it have the opportunity to receive an additional payment to their pension. To do this, you should have a certificate or badge that confirms the donation. Contact the Pension Fund office and present the necessary documents.
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