Uncovering the ESSENTIAL rights and benefits of the Elderly in Brazil! Complete Guide!

Uncovering the ESSENTIAL rights and benefits of the Elderly in Brazil! Complete Guide!
Descriptive text here
-

Reaching old age is an important milestone in the life of each individual. In Brazil, people aged 60 or over are legally considered elderly and, with this, they have access to a series of rights and benefits that aim to guarantee them an adequate and dignified quality of life.

How can Seniors benefit from exemptions and reductions?

There are several advantages offered to Brazilian seniors, which include significant discounts and freebies in different areas. It is essential that senior citizens and their families are aware of these benefits in order to enjoy everything guaranteed by law.

Transport: guaranteed rights for the elderly

  • Municipal lines: seniors are entitled to free access, simply by presenting a photo ID.
  • Intercity lines: they are also free, although a specific card may be required.
  • Interstate lines: seniors can access up to two free seats per trip or obtain discounts of up to 50% on ticket prices, with the need to issue the ticket in advance.

Where can Seniors obtain medicines more affordably?

To facilitate access to medicines for continuous use, elderly people can go to Farmácia Popular do Brasil units, where it is necessary to present a medical prescription accompanied by a document with a photo to collect the medicine.

Benefits in the area of ​​culture and leisure

In the cultural and leisure sphere, seniors are entitled to obtain 50% discounts on tickets for private events, such as shows and cinema sessions. This initiative allows seniors to continue actively participating in the cultural and social scene.

IPTU exemption for the elderly

In several Brazilian municipalities, it is possible for elderly people with an income of up to two minimum wages to request exemption from IPTU (Urban Property and Land Tax). This is an important tax benefit that significantly contributes to alleviating the monthly expenses of seniors.

Issuance of the National Identification Card for the Elderly: From the age of 60, it is possible to request the first copy of the National Identification Card (CNI), a document valid for life and crucial for the exercise of various rights and exemptions granted to the elderly.

Knowing and seeking guaranteed rights is crucial to ensuring that elderly people in Brazil live with the respect and dignity they deserve. Information is power and a right for everyone.

The article is in Portuguese

Brazil

Tags: Uncovering ESSENTIAL rights benefits Elderly Brazil Complete Guide

-

-

PREV Alesc plenary approves dam operation transparency policy in SC
NEXT West of SC leads incidents of crime against agribusiness
-

-

-