Veteran of Labor Status in Ukraine: Eligibility, Benefits, and Required Years of Service.
What Is the 'Veteran of Labor' Status in Ukraine?
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine offers a special 'Veteran of Labor' designation to individuals with extensive work histories, granting them access to various social benefits and guarantees. This status is available to retirees who have accumulated at least 40 years of service for men and 35 years for women. Additionally, eligibility extends to people with Group I visual disabilities, those who have been disabled since childhood (Group I), pensioners awarded the 'Veteran of Labor' medal, and other specific categories.
Required Documents to Apply
To obtain a 'Veteran of Labor' certificate, applicants must submit a specific set of documents, including:
- a 3x4 cm photograph;
- a formal application for the status;
- a copy of the taxpayer identification code;
- a pension certificate;
- a proof of employment record.
The decision on the application is made within 30 calendar days from submission, and the service is provided free of charge.
Holding the 'Veteran of Labor' status comes with several privileges, such as:
- exemption from paying land tax;
- annual medical check-ups;
- free dental prosthetics;
- priority service at hospitals.
These social guarantees aim to support individuals who have dedicated many years to working for the benefit of society, ensuring they enjoy a dignified life in retirement.
Applying for 'Veteran of Labor' status is a crucial step in upholding the social rights of Ukrainian citizens who have contributed significantly through their labor. It also underscores the state's commitment to providing decent living conditions for the elderly and people with disabilities. As life expectancy rises and the need for social protection grows, such initiatives can play a key role in improving the quality of life for vulnerable groups.
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