PFU has identified 4 categories: who will not receive a subsidy automatically.
The Pension Fund of Ukraine clarified the process of assigning and continuing housing subsidy payments for the next period.
Most citizens do not need to submit new applications, as this process occurs automatically.
Categories of citizens who must apply for re-registration:
- Households that include internally displaced persons
- Families whose members pay for housing and communal services for living in a rented residential premises
- Households applying for housing subsidies for the purchase of liquefied gas, solid and liquid household fuel in 2025
- Cases where the number of actually registered persons living in the household is less than the number of registered
The Pension Fund reminded that applications can be submitted in various ways and necessary documents provided:
- At the service center of the Pension Fund of Ukraine (link - pfu.gov.ua)
- Through authorized employees of the local council executive body
- At the administrative services center
- Sent by mail to the address of the Pension Fund of Ukraine
- Online through the web portal of the Pension Fund of Ukraine (portal.pfu.gov.ua)
For other categories of citizens, the assignment of housing subsidies for the next period occurs automatically without the need to visit government institutions.
Analysis:
The provided clarification from the Pension Fund of Ukraine regarding the receipt of housing subsidies provides important information to citizens who benefit from this support. Clearly specified categories of citizens who need to re-register their applications help avoid possible mistakes and questions. Additionally, the different ways to submit applications and contact information allow citizens to utilize the services of the Pension Fund without unnecessary worries.
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