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Registration for 100 euros has started
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13.05.2020

Registration for 100 euros has started

Adult citizens of Serbia, with active residence in the country and a valid ID card, can already apply for 100 euros online this morning. From Friday, May 15, it will be possible to register by phone. In both cases, the application deadline is June 5. From the data, only the JMBG and the ID card number are entered, with the choice of the bank where you want the money to be "deposited", regardless of whether you have an open account in it.
On the website, adult citizens can already apply for their hundred euros.
The procedure is simple. After entering the JMBG and the number of a valid ID card, in the drop-down menu, select the name of the bank where the citizen has an account or & ndash; no, but he wants to put his hundred euros in it. After that, the system displays the entered data, and allows the accuracy of the data to be checked once again. When this step is confirmed & ndash; application received. After a few minutes of registration, it is possible to check whether your data has been entered into the system. Some citizens will receive their hundred euros without registration, automatically. Below are the answers to some of the most common doubts: Who gets 100 euros without registering? Pensioners and recipients of cash social assistance do not have to register. They receive the money in the account automatically, on May 15. If they do not have a bank account, a one-time account will be opened for them in the Postal Savings Bank, which will be closed as soon as they withdraw one hundred euros. Pensioners who do not have to register are also considered to be beneficiaries of temporary compensation for disabled workers of the second and third category of disability, ie remaining working abilities. Payment of money to these citizens starts on Friday, May 15. what about foreign exchange retirees? Citizens who receive only pensions from other countries must register either online or by contact phone. Who has to apply? All citizens of Serbia who, on April 24, 2020, were 18 years old and actively residing in the country, with a valid ID card, without being pensioners of the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund and beneficiaries of financial social assistance. Those who use some other type of social assistance must also register to be eligible for money. Do I have to reside in Serbia? Yes. Only adult citizens of Serbia (to be of legal age on April 24, 2020) with active residence in Serbia and with a valid ID card are entitled to one hundred euros. What if my ID has expired? Who doesn't have an ID card & ndash; he won't even be able to get a hundred euros. Only those whose ID cards expired during the state of emergency (between March 15 and May 6) will be able to register and withdraw their money without making a new identity document. I'm an adult and I don't have an ID? Without an ID card, there is no possibility to apply for one hundred euros. I don't have a bank account, and I have to enter the name of the bank when I register? The one who does not have an account in the obligatory field on the website of the Treasury Administration enters the name of the bank in which he wants to withdraw money. what if the network & ldquo; entertains & rdquo; when signing up? Check the Treasury website whether the citizen is registered, that is, whether his data has been successfully entered into the system. The answer was also obtained by entering the JMBG and ID number. There is also an option to & ldquo; report a problem & rdquo; with the functioning of the application or the process of payment of assistance, but it will be enabled from May 15. From Friday, May 15, there will be the possibility of telephone registration. When a hundred euros & ldquo; lie & rdquo; on account? For domestic pensioners and beneficiaries of financial aid, the payment of 100 euros starts on Friday, May 15. For other adult citizens who are entitled to this assistance, payments will be made successively, every five days. In the budget, 60 billion dinars are intended for the payment of aid of one hundred euros to adult citizens of Serbia.

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