What are the allowances for non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military in Vietnam from the 25th month onwards?
What are the allowances for non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military in Vietnam from the 25th month onwards? - Mr. Thanh (Binh Dinh)
What are the allowances for non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military in Vietnam from the 25th month onwards?
As prescribed in Clause 1 Article 4 of Decree 27/2016/NĐ-CP, the additional allowance for extending the period of service in the military and the incentive allowance for female non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military is as follows:
Additional allowances due to extension of duration of service and extra allowances for active female soldiers and non-commissioned officers
1. In addition to rank allowances provided as regulated, active non-commissioned officers/ soldiers who have their duration of service extended as decided by the Minister of National Defense shall receive 250% of the current monthly rank allowances.
These additional allowances shall not be provided for active non-commissioned officers/soldiers who are waiting to be transferred to professional soldiers, national defense officials or public employees; or waiting for school admission, entrance exam; or studying in military or non-military schools and institutes and others.
2. Active female soldiers and non-commissioned officers shall receive an additional allowance equal to 20% of the statutory pay.
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Therefore, from the 25th month onwards, non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military are entitled to an additional 250% of their current military allowance every month.
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What are the benefits and policies for the relatives of non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military in Vietnam?
As prescribed in Article 6 of Decree 27/2016/NĐ-CP, the benefits and policies for the relatives of non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military in Vietnam are as follows:
For the relatives of soldiers serving in the military, including: Biological parents; Parents-in-law; Legal guardians of spouses; Spouses; Legally adopted children of non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military, are entitled to a one-time emergency hardship allowance in the following cases:
- When the house of a soldier serving in the military is damaged or destroyed due to an accident, fire, or natural disaster, the allowance is 3,000,000 VND/person/time.
- When a relative of a soldier serving in the military is ill for one month or more or is hospitalized for seven days or more, the allowance is 500,000 VND/relative/time.
Note: The emergency allowance is provided for no more than two times per year.
- When the relative of a soldier serving in the military is killed, dies, or goes missing, the allowance is 2,000,000 VND/person.
Legally adopted children of soldiers serving in the military are entitled to a waiver or reduction of tuition fees when studying at public or non-public general education institutions.
Do non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military who were students before enlistment and borrowed money from the Vietnam Social Policy Bank have the right to defer payment?
As prescribed in Article 5 of Decree 27/2016/NĐ-CP, the other benefits for active non-commissioned officers and soldiers are as follows:
Other benefits for active non-commissioned officers and soldiers
1. They shall be exempt from postage when sending money, mailers or parcels and provided with 4 letter stamps/month of which the price is regulated by the Ministry of Information and Communications and monthly rank allowances in the same period.
2. Non-commissioned officers and soldiers who are members of poor household or students who have taken loans from Vietnam Bank for Social Policies shall be eligible for an interest-free deferral of loan repayment during the service period under current regulations.
3. Active non-commissioned officers and soldiers who satisfy standards for political quality, ethics, culture, health and age may sit the entrance exam as regulated by the Ministry of National Defense and shall be given plus points when sitting entrance examinations as currently regulated.
Therefore, in the case of non-commissioned officers and soldiers serving in the military who were students before enlistment and borrowed money from the Vietnam Social Policy Bank, they will be deferred payment and will not be charged interest during their period of service in the military.
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