What are the monthly subsidies and preferential allowances for people with meritorious services in Vietnam? - Ngoc Cuong (Ben Tre, Vietnam)
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Regarding this issue, LawNet would like to answer as follows:
The subsidies and preferential allowances for people with meritorious services and their relatives according to Appendix I promulgated together with Decree 75/2021/ND-CP are as follows:
Unit: VND
MONTHLY ALLOWANCES AND PREFERENTIAL ALLOWANCES |
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STT |
Object |
Subsidy and allowance levels |
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Allowance |
Subsidies |
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1 |
Revolutionary activists before January 1, 1945 and relatives |
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1.1 |
People active in the revolution before January 1, 1945: |
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Escapism |
1.815.000 |
308.000/ 01 seniority |
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Non-escapist |
3.081.000 |
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1.2 |
Relatives of revolutionary activists before January 1, 1945 who died: |
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Spouses and children under 18 years of age or full 18 years of age or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities are entitled to monthly death allowances |
1.624.000 |
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Spouses living alone, orphaned children of both parents under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities are entitled to an additional monthly support allowance |
1.299.000 |
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2 |
Revolutionary activist from January 1, 1945 to August Uprising, 1945 and his relatives |
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2.1 |
Revolutionary activist from January 1, 1945 to August Uprising, 1945 |
1.679.000 |
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2.2 |
Relatives of revolutionary activists from January 1, 1945 to August 1945, who died: |
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Spouses and children under 18 years of age or full 18 years of age or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities are entitled to monthly death allowances |
911.000 |
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Spouses living alone, orphaned children of both parents under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities are entitled to an additional monthly support allowance |
1.299.000 |
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3 |
Martyrs' relatives: |
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3.1 |
Relatives of 01 martyr |
1.624.000 |
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3.2 |
Relatives of 02 martyrs |
3.248.000 |
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3.3 |
Relatives of 03 or more martyrs |
4.872.000 |
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3.4 |
Biological fathers, natural mothers, martyrs' spouses, lonely martyrs' spouses; Martyrs' children under 18 years of age or full 18 years of age or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities, orphans of both parents shall be entitled to additional support allowances |
1.299.000 |
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3.5 |
Martyrs' spouses marry other spouses who raise martyrs' children to adulthood or take care of martyrs' natural fathers or mothers while still alive or because of revolutionary activities without conditions to take care of their biological fathers or mothers while still alive |
1.624.000 |
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4 |
Heroic Vietnamese Mothers |
4.872.000 |
1.361.000 |
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Servant Vietnamese Heroic Mothers Live at Home |
1.624.000 |
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5 |
Hero of the People's Armed Forces, Hero of Labor in the Resistance Period |
1.361.000 |
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6 |
Invalids, policy beneficiaries such as invalids, class B invalids and their relatives |
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6.1 |
Invalids, beneficiaries of policies such as invalids and class B invalids |
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Invalids, beneficiaries of policies such as invalids |
Appendix II |
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Class B Invalids |
Appendix III |
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Invalids, policy beneficiaries such as invalids and class B invalids have a bodily injury rate of 81% or more |
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815.000 |
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Invalids, policy beneficiaries such as invalids and class B invalids with a bodily injury rate of 81% or more have particularly severe wounds |
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1.670.000 |
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Invalids and policy beneficiaries such as invalids and class B invalids have a bodily injury rate of 81% or more at home |
1.624.000 |
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Persons serving invalids and beneficiaries of policies such as invalids and class B invalids with a bodily injury rate of 81% or more have particularly severe wounds in their families |
2.086.000 |
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6.2 |
Relatives of invalids and beneficiaries of policies such as war invalids and class B invalids have a bodily injury rate of 61% or more: |
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Biological fathers, natural mothers, spouses of full age as prescribed in Clause 2, Article 169 of the Labor Code, children under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities of war invalids, beneficiaries of policies such as war invalids, Class B invalids with a bodily injury rate of 61% or more who die are entitled to a monthly death allowance |
911.000 |
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Biological fathers and mothers living alone, spouses of full age as prescribed in Clause 2, Article 169 of the Labor Code living alone, orphaned children of both parents under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities of war invalids, policy beneficiaries such as war invalids and class B invalids with a bodily injury rate of 61% or more who die are entitled to an additional monthly sustenance allowance |
1.299.000 |
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7 |
Sick soldiers and their relatives |
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7.1 |
Soldiers: |
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Have a body injury rate of 41% - 50% |
1.695.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 51% - 60% |
2.112.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 61% - 70% |
2.692.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 71% - 80% |
3.103.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 81% - 90% |
3.714.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 91% - 100% |
4.137.000 |
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Patients have a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher |
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815.000 |
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Patients with a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher have particularly severe illnesses |
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1.624.000 |
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Family service personnel have a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher |
1.624.000 |
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Family service members with a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher have particularly severe illnesses |
2.086.000 |
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7.2 |
Relatives of soldiers: |
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Biological fathers, natural mothers, spouses of full age as prescribed in Clause 2, Article 169 of the Labor Code, children under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities of soldiers with a rate of bodily injury of 61% or more who die are entitled to monthly death allowances |
911.000 |
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Biological fathers and mothers living alone, spouses of full age as prescribed in Clause 2, Article 169 of the Labor Code living alone, orphaned children of both parents under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities of soldiers with a body injury rate of 61% or more, who will be entitled to an additional monthly maintenance survivorship allowance. |
1.299.000 |
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8 |
Resistance activists contaminated with chemical agents and their relatives |
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8.1 |
Resistance activists contaminated with chemical agents: |
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Have a body injury rate of 21% - 40% |
1.234.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 41% - 60% |
2.062.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 61% - 80% |
2.891.000 |
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Have a body injury rate of 81% or higher |
3.703.000 |
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Resistance activists contaminated with chemical toxins have a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher |
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815.000 |
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Resistance activists contaminated with chemical toxins have a bodily injury rate of 81% or higher and have particularly severe illnesses |
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1.624.000 |
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Resistance workers contaminated with chemical agents with a bodily injury rate of 81% or more live at home |
1.624.000 |
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8.2 |
Relatives of resistance activists contaminated with chemical agents: |
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Biological fathers, natural mothers, spouses of full age as prescribed in Clause 2, Article 169 of the Labor Code, children under 18 years old or full 18 years old or older if they continue to attend school or have severe disabilities or extremely severe disabilities of resistance activists contaminated with chemical toxins with a body injury rate of 61% or more can die receive monthly death allowance |
911.000 |
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The biological father and mother living alone, the spouse who is of age as prescribed in Clause 2 and Article 169 of the Labor Code, lives alone; orphans with both parents under the age of 18 or at least 18 years of age or older who continue to attend school or suffer from severe disability, especially the severe disability of resistance activists infected with toxic chemicals with a body injury rate of 61% or more who die, are entitled to an additional monthly foster care allowance. |
1.299.000 |
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Surviving offspring of resistance activists exposed to toxic chemicals have a body injury rate of 61% to 80%. |
974.000 |
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Surviving offspring of resistance activists infected with toxic chemicals have an injury rate of 81% or more. |
1.624.000 |
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9 |
People who are active in the revolution, resistance war, defense of the fatherland, or performance of international obligations are imprisoned or exiled by the enemy. |
974.000 |
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10 |
People with meritorious services to the revolution: |
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10.1 |
The recipient or family member who was awarded the "Fatherland's Merit" Medal or "For meritorious services to the country" Certificate before the August Revolution in 1945 is entitled to a monthly allowance. |
1.624.000 |
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10.2 |
The recipient or family member who was awarded the Resistance Medal is entitled to a monthly allowance. |
955.000 |
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10.3 |
In case the recipient or family member is presented with the Medal of "Fatherland Attribution" or the Certificate of "For Meritorious Services to the Country" before the August Revolution in 1945, the recipient or family members who are awarded the Resistance Medal and who live alone are entitled to an additional monthly survivorship allowance. |
1.299.000 |
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11 |
Preferential monthly allowance when studying at boarding schools for ethnic minorities, vocational education, and higher education: |
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11.1 |
Heroes of the People's Armed Forces; the Hero of Labor in the period of resistance; war invalids and beneficiaries of policies such as war invalids and class B war invalids; children of revolutionary activists before January 1, 1945; children of revolutionary activists from January 1, 1945, to the date of the August insurrection, 1945; martyrs' relatives; the son of the Hero of the People's Armed Forces, the Hero of Labor during the resistance war; children of war invalids and beneficiaries of policies such as war invalids and class B war invalids; children of resistance activists infected with toxic chemicals with an injury rate of 61% or more; |
1.624.000 |
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11.2 |
Children of war invalids and beneficiaries of policies such as those for class B war invalids and war invalids have an injury rate of between 21% and 60%; children of sick soldiers have an injury rate of 41% to 60%; and children of resistance activists exposed to toxic chemicals have a body injury rate between 21% and 60%. |
815.000 |
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The standard level of preferential allowances for people with meritorious services in Vietnames under Clause 1, Article 3 of Decree 75/2021/ND-CP is as follows:
The standard level of preferential allowance for people with meritorious services to the revolution is VND 1,624,000.
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