The Early Childhood Benefit is a benefit linked to the Bolsa Família program – a direct transfer program from the Federal Government. But do you know exactly what it offers to each beneficiary family?
The Early Childhood Benefit guarantees an additional amount of R$150 per child between the ages of zero and six. This is one of the highlights of the social program, which has undergone some changes since it ceased to be Auxílio Brasil.
One of the determinations for 2023, in fact, is that all families receive the minimum amount of R$ 600, without running the risk of earning less during the transition period between programs.
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Family Allowance Benefits
Check out the other benefits below, in addition to the Early Childhood Benefit, which are part of the Bolsa Família “package”, according to primer:
- Citizenship Income Benefit: paid to all family members. R$ 142 per person;
- Supplementary Benefit: paid in cases where the Citizenship Income Benefit does not reach the minimum of R$ 600 per family unit;
- Family Variable Benefit: paid to families with pregnant women and/or children aged between seven and twelve years old and/or adolescents aged between twelve and eighteen years old; R$ 50 reais per person.
November Payments
See below the payment dates for the month of November. The order is based on the final digit of the beneficiary's NIS (Social Identification Number):
Final digit of the NIS | Payment date |
1 | November 17th |
2 | November 20th |
3 | November 21st |
4 | November 22nd |
5 | November 23 |
6 | November 24th |
7 | November 27th |
8 | November 28th |
9 | November 29th |
0 | November 30th |
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