If the mother has the status of a foreigner, and the child does not have a 2-year-old, but the child has a residence permit....

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If the mother has a UPO status, and the child does not have one for 2 years, but the child has a residence permit of the father, and the father is not a UPO and also does not have a UPO status, but lived with the mother all the time. Can she get the status of an intern? And what documents are required for confirmation?

03.08.2023 13:29 497

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Photo of 30.09.tana2002 Tatіana Mazur

If you are an internally displaced person who has left your place of residence since February 24 due to military/combat operations, occupation or encirclement of a settlement, and registered the status of an IDP, you have the right to receive the same certificate for your child. On its basis, you can claim a state cash payment. Regardless of whether both parents have IDP status, the child can also obtain such status.

The application for receiving IDP status is submitted through the legal representative of the minor child (i.e. your mother).

You can get a migrant certificate online or in person:

apply through Diya;

  1. you can personally apply to the Center for the Provision of Administrative Services (TsNAP), the executive body of the local council or the department of social protection of the population of the local state administration;

  2. fill out the application, which is generated on the Unified state web portal of electronic services.

03.08.2023 13:46

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