Since last Monday, June 6, access to form 2 of the Contribution Registry to the Housing and Work History Fund is now available. With this, it will be possible to obtain a provisional certificate with the approximate minimum and maximum amount that they will receive from the payment on the Return of Contributions to the Housing Fund (Fonavi).
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Luis Luzuriaga, president of Fonavi, explained to Successful that this form specifies the steps that must be followed to obtain the provisional Certificate of Recognition of Contributions and Rights (CERAD).
The first step will be to enter the following LINKthen they must Create a user with your ID. “Access will be easy and simple, since the contributor must follow many points. Each of them is important. The first thing you should enter your names and surnames, identity document, the start and end years of your contributions”, Luzuriaga commented.
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Likewise, Luzuriaga continued indicating how form 2 should be filled out: “The fonavista must enter the approximate dates of their contributions and once this is done, they must demonstrate the information entered by attaching payment slips showing the dates of your contributions. With this information, the commission will be in charge of verifying their statements with the information provided by the Technical Secretariat and in a short time the provisional CERAD will be issued”.
Who will receive the Fonavi refund?
In the words of Luis Luzuriaga, those who contributed even a few months will also get their money back.
“Any person who can reliably prove that they contributed to Fonavi, whether one or two months, or one or two years; he will claim the return of his contributions. The amounts may not be the same as those of those who are over ten years old, who will receive between 11 and 20 thousand soles,” said Luzuriaga.