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Auxílio Brasil: Find out if you receive the benefit in September

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The next installment of Auxílio Brasil is scheduled to be paid on September 19th. Families are still waiting for the calendar to be brought forward as happened in August, but there is still no information about the calendar being brought forward.

During an interview with the program “A Voz do Brasil”, the Minister of Citizenship, Ronaldo Vieira Bento, explained that the government is considering bringing forward the payment dates for the remaining installments until the end of the year. In August, the deposit was supposed to start on the 18th and, after changing the schedule, the money was released between the 9th and 22nd of August.

However, after the statement released in mid-August, the government did not comment on the possibility of bringing forward the September payment for the first two weeks as well. Therefore, the Auxílio Brasil calendar for September will follow the dates announced in the program's official schedule.

Therefore, payment should take place between September 19th and 30th for the 20.2 million families in the program. If any anticipation is announced, the new Auxílio Brasil schedule will be published in the Official Gazette.

How do I know that I have been approved to receive the benefit?

The only way for the Family Guardian to follow the benefit request process is to carry out the consultation using the CadÚnico or Auxílio Brasil apps.

In addition to simple and complete pre-registration consultation and registration updating through confirmation, the Cadastro Único application also allows citizens to monitor the status of aid received by the family by accessing the “My Benefits” tab.

In the Auxílio Brasil application, consultation via the CPF allows you to know whether the portion of the benefit is blocked or available for withdrawal and informs you about the status of the benefit and the payment of other aid such as Vale Gás.

When the payroll is finalized in the Citizenship folder, the list of people eligible to receive Auxílio Brasil will be published in the program application.

During the payment of Emergency Aid, Bolsa Família members could check their CPF on the Dataprev website, as they were part of the group eligible for the benefit. Emergency Aid was paid to informal workers, unemployed people, MEIs and Bolsa Família beneficiaries for 16 months between 2020 and 2021.

Can I consult Auxílio Brasil through Dataprev?

For those who are part of Auxílio Brasil, it is not possible to consult through Dataprev, as the program received a specific App to consult all the necessary information and Emergency Aid ended in October 2021.

This way, once the family has been included in the program, it is possible to monitor the Auxílio Brasil status through the program application. Launched at the end of last year, the app provides various data on the status of the service, such as payment history of previous Auxílio Brasil installments, releases of future installments with payment date and amount, general information about the program and informs the reasons for the blocking or canceling the benefit.

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