This Minimum Vital Income Law brought welcome relief to families. It now enables access to 115 € per child through Social Security. The core aim is to provide financial support to households and help reduce child poverty by delivering targeted assistance.
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115 € per child benefit from Social Security: the amount
The help scales with the child’s age. A grant of 57.50 € is allocated for children aged six to eighteen. For ages three to six, the amount increases to 80.50 €. For children under three, the benefit reaches 115 €. These funds meaningfully ease family budgets and offer meaningful financial relief for many households. (Source: Social Security)
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Requirements for 115 euros per child from Social Security
Accessing this support requires meeting a few conditions set by Social Security. Among them is a guaranteed income level at 300% of the Minimum Vital Income that corresponds to the type of home. It is also important that net worth does not exceed 150% of the established threshold for the home type. Moreover, those already receiving the Minimum Vital Income can qualify automatically without submitting a new application. (Source: Social Security)
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If the requirements are met, applicants can begin the process by visiting the Social Security electronic office. There is a specific online form for this aid that can be filled out and submitted. The National Social Security Institute Simulator can also verify eligibility and outline the next steps. (Source: National Social Security Institute)
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Don’t miss the chance to improve the financial situation of your family. Access this benefit of 115 € per child and help secure a more prosperous future for loved ones. Social Security stands ready to support this important journey. Do not wait and begin the application process now. (Source: Social Security)