The timing of some benefits will change in May due to long vacations.
On May 3, a universal allowance and other benefits will be paid, such as payments to low-income families, pregnant women with early registration, childcare for up to one and a half years, monthly payments for children from 8 to 17 years old.
However, the transfer of the allowance for childcare under 1 year and a half to non-active parents for the days of May will take place on May 5 instead of the usual 8.
In addition, the payment of maternity capital funds for children under 3 will be delayed by one month, the month of May being a transition period.
Therefore, the funds for May will be transferred on June 5, and only citizens who made the payment for the first time will receive the transfer of funds on May 5.
Those who switched to the new system in April and received their funds earlier will receive their payment in June.
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