Italy has increased the amount of payments for children of IDPs: how to get help
The Italian government has increased financial assistance for children under the age of 21. Ukrainian refugees can also count on payments. Find out more about where to apply and what documents are required to apply for assistance
The Italian government has decided to increase aid for children. Ukrainian refugees who fled the war to Italy have also been allowed to receive benefits. We will tell you how to receive aid and who can claim it.
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Who will the Italian government pay out aid to?
• For families with under-age dependent children up to the age of 21, provided certain requirements are met;
• For each dependent child with a disability, there is no age limit;
• Child benefits will be available to Ukrainian refugees, in particular those who came to Italy after the outbreak of full-scale war and who have a residence permit for temporary protection;
Please note that refugees who have received €150 for their children within three months can also apply for this assistance, as these are two different subsidies that are not linked to each other.
How do I get assistance for children in Italy?
In case you have already applied for Assegno unico e universale per i figli a carico (Unified and universal allowance for dependent children), you should contact the union to recalculate ISEE and the amount of aid.
The amount of aid varies according to the economic situation of the family unit, based on the ISEE in force at the time of application, taking into account the age and number of children and any situations of disability of the children.
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How to apply for assistance and what documents are required?
Italian and EU citizens, as well as citizens who have the right of residence, being a non-EU citizen, holding an EU residence permit for long-term residents or being a holder of a single work permit authorized to work for a period exceeding six months or a holder of a residence permit for research reasons authorized to reside in Italy for a period exceeding six months, can apply.
What documents do I need?
• Identification code of the taxpayer;
• Carta d'identità (Italian identity card);
• IBAN (bank account code);
• ISEE (family financial status indicator).
We remind you! Refugees from Ukraine who have found asylum in Italy can expect to receive a lump sum of 150 euro. Read here who can receive the payment and how to apply.
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