Life Insurance for Heads of Family: encouraging studies and security for orphans
Who is eligible for Life Insurance for Heads of Household?
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The loss of a head of household can be a great loss, especially for children and young people who are orphaned.
Life Insurance for Female Heads of Household aims to provide financial security for these children so they can continue their lives more easily.
That said, they are entitled to the program.Children, adolescents and young people up to 23 years old, enrolled in the National Education System.
It's important to note that children and young people must maintain a minimum school attendance limit, in addition to being allowed to attend Ministry of Social Security conferences.
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Required Documents: Find out what you need to participate
In addition to meeting the basic requirements discussed above, you still need to submit documentation to qualify for the Life Insurance for Female Heads of Household.
The documents are as follows:
- Application Form for Incorporation;
- Official identification of the person responsible for the children and young people;
- Death certificate of the head of the household up to 3 months old;
- Birth certificate of each child or young person;
- Unique Population Registry Code (CURP) for all children, young people, and guardians.
- Proof of address up to 3 months old;
- Proof of education for each child and young person;
- Free-format letter of responsibility from the person in charge.
See how to become a beneficiary of the program
By now you know everything you need to become a beneficiary of the Life Insurance for Female Heads of Household.
So, now we'll look at the step-by-step guide to signing up and starting to receive your payments.
To participate in the program, the first step is to complete and submit the Application Form, in addition to submitting the necessary documents.
You can do this through the Social Security Ministry Delegation in your state.
After submitting the application and documentation, just wait for the remaining steps to include the family in the program.
Once the inclusion is complete, the benefit will be paid every two months, as explained above.