The entity released a statement about an important new requirement. I know the details.
The Government of Javier Milei announced a new change in the requirements to collect benefits from the National Social Security Administration (ANSES)which may affect certain beneficiaries of Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) and Family Allowances. This is a new requirement that those who do not comply with will be discharged in January.
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These changes were announced in the publication of the Official Gazette (BORA). Resolution 918/2024 introduced new control rules based on the minimum stay required in the country.


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ANSES: which beneficiaries will be discharged in January 2024
The new ANSES requirement is that the holder You may not be absent from the territory of the Argentine Republic for a period greater than 90 calendar days.
In a statement they announced that “the information contained in the different ANSES databases and that sent by the National Directorate of Migration will be used, within the framework of the current agreements between both organizations.”
If non-compliance with this requirement is verified, the suspension of benefituntil the holder requests its activation and “reliably demonstrates that he or she is residing in the country again.”
This suspension also applies to those who collect the bonus for the southern zone and they do not reside in said management. Those who do not clarify their situation will proceed with the scheme.
ANSES: who will not have to complete the process of absence from the country and re-entry
According to the ANSES website, people who travel to these countries are exempt from carrying out the procedure because there are reciprocity agreements:
- Brazil
- Chili
- Uruguay
- Paraguay
- Spain
- Italy
- Portugal
- Greece
- USA
- Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Republic of Colombia
- Slovenia
Source: Ambito

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