Discover Brazil's Social Benefits that Can Transform Lives

Here, we will explore some of the main social benefits available in Brazil, highlighting their characteristics and how you can access them.

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1. Family Allowance

Bolsa Família is one of the best-known income transfer programs in Brazil.

It is aimed at families living in poverty or extreme poverty, offering monthly financial assistance.

The program aims to guarantee these families access to basic rights, such as food, education and health.

To register for Bolsa Família, you must meet the criteria established by the government, such as per capita income and family composition.

Registration is usually done at the municipality's Social Assistance Reference Centers (CRAS).

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2. Continuous Benefit Payment (BPC)

The BPC is intended for people with disabilities and elderly people over 65 years of age who do not have the means to provide for their own subsistence or have it provided by their family.

The benefit is paid monthly and aims to guarantee access to minimum conditions of dignity.

To apply for BPC, it is necessary to meet certain established requirements, such as a per capita family income of less than a quarter of the current minimum wage and registration in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico).

3. Emergency Aid

The Emergency Aid was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to provide financial support to informal workers, individual microentrepreneurs (MEIs), self-employed workers and the unemployed. It consists of monthly installments of an amount determined by the federal government.

To register for Emergency Aid, it is necessary to meet the established criteria, such as not having an active formal job, not receiving social security or assistance benefits, except Bolsa Família, and having a family income per person of up to half the minimum wage, among other requirements.

4. Unemployment Insurance

Unemployment Insurance is a temporary benefit granted to workers dismissed without just cause.

Its objective is to guarantee a minimum income during the period of unemployment, enabling re-entry into the job market.

To apply for Unemployment Insurance, you must meet certain requirements, such as having been dismissed without just cause, having worked for a minimum period before being dismissed and not having sufficient income to support yourself.

5. National Program for Access to Technical Education and Employment (Pronatec)

Pronatec offers free technical and professional qualification courses throughout Brazil, with the aim of training young people and adults for the job market.

The courses are offered in partnership with public and private educational institutions.

To participate in Pronatec, you just need to be enrolled in public high school or have completed high school in the public school system or as a full scholarship student in the private school system, in addition to meeting the specific requirements for each course.

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