In the context of strengthening the social security protection provided to vulnerable groups of the social population, the right to benefits in kind (care) is now provided for the first time to the uninsured divorced, provided they remain uninsured after divorce, as provided by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. .
As mentioned in an announcement of e-EFKA, the uninsured divorced spouse, in order to benefit from the above beneficial provisions, must meet the following four conditions:
– the marriage has been dissolved, after the completion of the 25th year of age,
– no longer have the right to direct or indirect insurance for sickness benefits from any insurance fund,
– file an application for retention of entitlement to sickness benefits in kind within one year from the date of the final decision on divorce, and
– to pay to e-EFKA a contribution of 6.45% on the minimum wage, ie 42 euros per month and 42.8 euros per month from 1-1-2022.
The divorced person loses his / her right to benefits in kind in the following cases:
– with the retirement of the spouse from e-EFKA or from another body other than e-EFKA, which provides access to health care,
– upon the death of the divorced,
– by taking up a job or activity or acquiring the status of insurable in e-EFKA, which leads to direct insurance of the spouse or with the possibility of insuring him as indirectly insured in another way or with the retirement of the spouse from e-EFKA or from another body other than e-EFKA, which provides access to health care and
by performing a marriage regardless of whether or not insurance coverage is provided for sickness benefits in kind, as the applicant is required to remain divorced.
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