If you chose the modality birthday withdrawal If you have a FGTS and your birthday is in November, you can withdraw up to R$4,000 if you have a balance in your account. This is because the anniversary withdrawal will pay workers who have a birthday in this month.
Therefore, these workers can redeem up to R$4,000, as long as they have a balance in their account. See below how to request your benefit!
How do I request the November FGTS anniversary withdrawal?
To access the values is easy, just download the app FGTS and withdraw the amount at Caixa, lottery houses or even at self-service terminals. It is also possible to withdraw the amounts at Caixa Aqui correspondents, upon presentation of a valid document.
Be aware of the deadline
It is important to mention that the application deadline for those born in November is January 31, 2024. In other words, if you do not request the amount by that date, you will have to wait until next year to make the request.
Therefore, pay attention to the dates so that you don't go an entire year without your FGTS benefit.
Anniversary withdrawal
That modality It emerged in 2019 and allows Brazilian workers to access the fund's values in the month of their birthday. Therefore, those who choose this modality are entitled to receive from 5% to 50% of the balance of their FGTS accounts, plus an additional installment.
However, in the event of unfair dismissal, the employee will only have access to the amount of the termination fine, and not the total amount of the bill. In other words, you need to think carefully before signing up for this option.
If you want to join the anniversary withdrawal, you just need to access the FGTS app or website and follow these steps:
- Click on “My FGTS”;
- Select “Anniversary withdrawal”;
- Agree to the terms and conditions;
- Click on “Join the anniversary withdrawal”;
- Done!
Those who choose this option may or may not withdraw the amount, as long as this is done between the first and last business day of the month of their birthday.
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