Financial assistance to Ukrainians in Spanish Andalusia: how to get funds and where to apply
Citizens from Ukraine who are temporarily staying in the Spanish commune of Andalusia can receive financial assistance. Find out more about how to get benefits and who can count on help
The government of the Spanish autonomous region of Andalusia starts accepting applications for financial assistance for Ukrainian refugees. We tell you what documents are needed and where to go to receive payments.
Ukrainians who have the status of temporary protection as victims of russian armed aggression against Ukraine and do not have sufficient financial resources will be able to receive financial assistance in Andalusia. Also, refugees should not participate in the asylum programs of CEAR, the Red Cross and other organizations.
More information on who can count on help:
Payments will be available to persons who:
• have the status of temporary protection;
• registered in the municipality of the autonomous region of Andalusia;
• do not take up space or receive resources from the International Protection Reception System;
• do not have sufficient material resources, the income of which cannot exceed:
- for adults – 565.28 euros;
- for adults and minors – 859.33 euros;
- for one adult and two minors - 1025.87 euros;
- for one adult and three or more minors – 1198.56 euros.
• provide all documentation. For a monthly transfer, you need to bring documents every month after receiving the first payment.
It is noted that if financial assistance is issued for a minor, then the decision on temporary protection must be related to an adult who submits a request for assistance.
When and where to apply for assistance in Spanish Andalusia?
Submission of applications for payments began on February 6, 2023, by appointment, which can be made at local Red Cross branches. Detailed information about this can be found by calling: 902 222 393, 954 367 319.
Ukrainians living in Málaga can submit documents at: Málaga, avd. Jorge Silvela, n.
What documents are required to receive payments?
- TIE (foreigner's identification card) or temporary protection authorization document for all aid beneficiaries;
- registration history or registration letter (volante) with the same or previous date for which assistance is requested;
- updated work history (vida laboral) during the last 20 days before the application;
- if you work, then a payslip for each month for which you are requesting assistance;
- a document on ownership of a bank account;
- completed application (already signed) for assistance.
We will remind you! Refugees from Ukraine living in the Spanish province of Rioja can also receive financial assistance from the government. What is required to receive a payment and how to apply, read in our material.
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