When will the family support payment be due, before Christmas?
The family support payment, whose requests are received through Electronic Administration and the Social Assistance and Solidarity Foundation, will be deposited in advance in these accounts, which will be the last payment period of May 2023.
WHEN WAS THE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM PAID?
Payments for the Family Support Program are made centrally within the framework of monthly payment lists. Payments to beneficiary households begin in the month containing the date of the Board of Trustees’ decision on the entitlement, with the first payment being made in the following month. The last payment period of the Family Support Program, which will be implemented in the 12-month period between June 2022 and May 2023, will be paid in May 2023 and the program will end the following June.
The Minister of Family and Social Services, Derya Yanık, in a program that participated in the CNNTürk channel, said: “Will the family support package payments be paid before New Year’s Eve, not on January 8?” to the question, “Let’s get to work right away. I don’t remember the date right now, but I hope we’ll do a Christmas present before Christmas.” She had given the answer.
HOW MUCH IS THE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM PAYMENT?
For the payment of the family support program, the amount of 450-600 lira has increased in recent months. Accordingly, the amount of support was increased to 850-1250 TL.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR FAMILY SUPPORT ASSISTANCE?
Requests for the Family Support Program can be made through the Electronic Government Portal or through the Social Assistance and Solidarity Foundation, which was created under Law No. 3294, to which the address of residence is linked.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR THE FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM?
the applicant;
Not be a Turkish citizen
Have Blue Card,
The residential address is abroad,
be under 18 years of age,
Applications will not be evaluated in cases where there is a person or persons working as an official, public worker, notary public or head of household at home, or working abroad, taking loans abroad or being covered by private funds.
Additionally, the applicant; If there are convicts or detainees in prisons and detention houses, students staying in student residences, people living in reception institutions such as orphanages, and soldiers with private/non-commissioned officer status performing their mandatory military service, these people are excluded. of the scope of the program, as applications cannot be evaluated under the household approach.
Source: Sozcu

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