UAH 1,297 Supplement for Military Pensioners: Who Qualifies for This Benefit.
2023 Pension Supplement for Military Retirees
According to Novyny.live: In 2023, unemployed military retirees who care for disabled family members are eligible for a pension supplement equal to 50% of the subsistence minimum. This additional payment is designed for those providing care to relatives who cannot support themselves. The subsistence minimum has recently increased from UAH 2,361 to UAH 2,595, setting the supplement amount at UAH 1,297.
According to Ukraine's Law No. 2262-XII 'On Pension Provision for Persons Discharged from Military Service and Certain Other Persons,' this supplement is regulated. Eligibility for this payment only applies if the disabled relatives do not receive a regular pension of their own. This policy helps support veterans who continue to shoulder caregiving responsibilities after retirement.
Criteria for Receiving the Supplement
Military retirees must meet specific conditions to qualify for this supplement. In 2023, the minimum length of service required for retirement is 15 years. This means that retirees with sufficient service can access this financial aid to support their disabled family members.
As a result, this pension supplement represents a key element of social security for military retirees who take on the responsibility of caring for their relatives. The initiative aims to assist those who, even after retiring, continue to fulfill vital social roles within their families.
The introduction of a pension supplement for military retirees supporting disabled relatives reflects the state's efforts to support socially vulnerable groups.
It also highlights the social responsibility these individuals assume by caring for their loved ones. With the rising cost of living, this payment can provide substantial financial relief for many families, improving their economic situation and overall quality of life.
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