What happens if I am ‘not a potential beneficiary of Solidarity Income 2022? Can I charge it? | Social Prosperity | DPS | Subsidies Colombia | ANSWERS

The Solidarity Income It is a subsidy that benefits millions of Colombians affected by the pandemic affected by the coronavirus that began in 2020. In this way, President Iván Duque allocated said subsidy to cover basic needs. For this reason, it is vital to have a more detailed reading of the updated information from Sisbén. Next, we answer one of the most frequently asked questions in this process: can those who appear as “non-potential beneficiary” collect?

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WHO CHARGES THE SOLIDARITY INCOME OF MAY 2022

The Department of Social Prosperity made it official that as of this Thursday, May 19, the payments corresponding to the May-June cycle of this year will be made.

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“The banked households of the program will have available, from this Thursday, the transfer corresponding to May and June. Unbanked households will receive payments 26 and 27 starting Monday, May 23,” DPS said.

WHAT HAPPENS WITH THE ‘NOT POTENTIAL BENEFICIARY’ OF SOLIDARITY INCOME

After the announcement of Social Prosperity, several users filed complaints. These indicated that they appear as “non-potential beneficiary” of the Solidarity Income, although they made it clear who from the beginning of the program receive the subsidy. But, although it can cause confusion, this does not indicate that the person lost the benefit.

According to DPS, this situation is related to the updating of the list of those who receive the money orders. In the next few days, this problem will be fixed. For now, it has been clarified that those people who appear as not a potential beneficiary, but who are fully identified and with their name in the first phase of the program, will receive the Solidarity Income without inconvenience.

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