Financial Aid for Ukrainians Over 65 Without a Pension: How to Apply.
Temporary State Social Assistance for Ukrainians Over 65
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian citizens aged 65 and older who lack sufficient work history to qualify for a state pension are eligible for temporary government social assistance. This program is a key part of Ukraine's social safety net, designed to support not only the elderly but also people with disabilities, low-income individuals, and refugees, highlighting the state's commitment to its most vulnerable populations.
Social Assistance Payment Amounts
The amount of social assistance provided varies depending on the applicant's status:
- For individuals with a Group 1 disability: 100% of the base amount — 2,361 UAH;
- For Group 2 disability: 80% — 1,888 UAH;
- For Group 3 disability: 60% — 1,416 UAH;
- For clergy: 50% — 1,180 UAH;
- For persons aged 65: 30% — 708 UAH.
These payments are calculated as a percentage of the official subsistence minimum, ensuring a basic level of support for those in greatest need.
How to Apply for Social Assistance
To apply for this social assistance, the following documents are required:
- A completed application form;
- Passport or ID;
- Work record book;
- Tax identification number card;
- Income declaration;
- Information on family composition.
It is important to note that pension payments have been suspended for some Ukrainians who fail to meet established requirements by December 31, 2025. This policy is part of broader efforts to reform social security and support vulnerable groups within the country. Given the ongoing economic challenges, this assistance is a crucial resource for eligible individuals.
State social assistance serves as a vital tool for supporting the most vulnerable segments of the population, particularly during times of economic hardship and social instability. Successfully applying for this aid can significantly ease the financial burden for elderly citizens and people with disabilities, thereby helping to improve their quality of life. With pensions suspended for some, it is essential that citizens are aware of these alternative support options and know how to access them.
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