A lot of people still don't know, but the Brazil Aid may be suspended. Whose? Of people who are not following the rules of the program. The government has already informed and repeats the information again to make everyone clear about the conditions that need to be followed so that monthly deposits are made on a regular basis.
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Several families every month are removed from the program for not complying with the rules stipulated by the state. The main situation that can remove someone from the Auxílio Brasil is linked to the possibility of the Single Registry not be up to date, however this is not the only thing that can cause a beneficiary to be removed from the program.
Let's talk a little about the things that can cause the benefit to be suspended?
As we mentioned earlier, the Single Registry is the program's main tool, so if the data present there do not correspond with its reality, it is very likely that the state will notice and will no longer pass on the money.
We can therefore say that the system is an entry and exit door for the government's main social programs. Know what exactly can make you miss receiving the amounts each month.
Check out the main causes of suspension:
- Untrue information sent to the system;
- Death of a family member;
- Being excluded because of a court decision;
- Omit information in the Single Registry;
- Deny some type of information from the family;
- If any inconsistencies appear and the family cannot be found within the period of 48 months or more, counted from the most recent addition or update.
The Cadastro Único is a database that the Federal Government uses to feed federal, state and municipal programs. Families who are interested in enrolling need to know that it is necessary to present a monthly income of no more than maximum half a minimum wage per capita, or better said, about R$ 606 or up to three minimum wages as income familiar. That is, BRL 3,636.00.
It is also necessary to have at least one person responsible for the family who can answer some questions in the register. This person must reside with the family, live in the same household and be aged 16 or over. The person responsible for the family, preferably a woman, must present the CPF or Voter Registration Card.
It is worth noting the cases of families indigenous peoples and quilombolas, as they can present any of the documents that prove their identity as an indigenous person. You don't need the ones mentioned above.
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