State pays three thousand euros monthly for temporary centre. Ana Paula and four children remain in one room

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State pays three thousand euros monthly for temporary centre. Ana Paula and four children remain in one room

Ana Paula dos Santos has been living in a room with her four children for a year. The bill paid by the State, which has already exceeded 21,000 euros, would have been enough to rent a house. Does this model make sense?

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Segurança Social is Portugal's public social security system, responsible for administering pensions, unemployment benefits, sickness pay, parental leave, family allowances, and other social support payments. It is funded through mandatory contributions from employers and employees.

Most services are managed online through Segurança Social Direta (SSD), where users can check contribution records, apply for benefits, submit declarations, and track payments using their NISS (Social Security Identification Number) and Citizen Card credentials.

Key interactions for residents include registering as a contributor (mandatory for all workers), claiming unemployment benefits, applying for parental leave, and accessing the minimum income scheme (Rendimento Social de Inserção). Self-employed workers (trabalhadores independentes) must also make quarterly income declarations through the platform.

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