Consultation with Bolsa Família 2021 With CPF – Learn How to Do It

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Bolsa Família is one of the best-known social programs in Brazil. In addition, it has been active in a large part of the Brazilian population since 2003, that is, for almost 20 years. Currently, around 19 million Brazilians are registered and more than 124 million beneficiaries in general.

In order for this great program to work perfectly and serve the population with quality, Bolsa Família has undergone several adaptations throughout its history. And with the huge advancement of the internet, Bolsa Família can be consulted using the CPF – Cadastro de Pessoa Individuals, the document that proves its existence in life.

For the year 2021, the administration of Bolsa Família has made the experience even easier for users who wish to get information about the benefit. Therefore, throughout this article you will find updated information that will show you how to consult the Bolsa Família with the CPF.

If you are registered in the program, and want to know how your real status is in the Bolsa Família benefit, carefully read the tips that are part of this text. Incidentally, it is good to keep up to date because the benefits that are part of government programs always undergo changes that alter their structures.

How to consult the Bolsa Família with the CPF

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To facilitate your procedure for consulting Bolsa Família With CPF, we have prepared a step by step that will help you a lot. It is worth remembering that the information here is made through a consultation with the official Bolsa Família application, check it out in detail:

Step 1 – With your cell phone in hand, access your Bolsa Família application. For Androids, it is available on Google Play. For iOS Smartphones, it is available on the App store.

step 2 – When accessing your application, download it with your personal login and password.

step 3 – After that, go to the MENU tab and choose in detail:

  • UF – State.
  • County.
  • Family data.

step 4 – After providing the information mentioned above, click on the option to Consult the Bolsa Família with the CPF, or NIS – Social Identification Number.

step 5 – After adding the numbers required by the system, all your family data will be available on the screen so that you can consult and analyze the amounts you are receiving.

It is important to remember that everyone in the family can have access to the information and conditions of your benefit. Therefore, the application must be well registered on your mobile device to avoid the risk of fraud and scams on the internet.

As we can see, here was shown the information that is part of the so-called “Public Consultation” of Bolsa Família. That is, it has no cost and can be successfully performed if the beneficiary performs the correct procedure.

Who can register for Bolsa Familia?

As it is a benefit entirely aimed at serving families in extreme poverty in Brazil, Bolsa Família has some criteria that must be met by those who wish to enroll, check out the conditions:

1 – Prove monthly per capita income of R$ 89.00 reais per person in the family. This value proves the extreme poverty requested by Bolsa Família.

2 – To prove poverty, it is necessary to prove the monthly amount of R$ 178.00 reais per person.

3 – If you fit into this situation, you should go to your city hall or the Social Assistance Reference Center (CRAS), the documents requested are the following:

  • Birth certificate;
  • Identification document with photo, being necessary to contain the RG and CPF, of all members of your family who already have the document;
  • Work Card of all family members who have the document;
  • Vaccination card of all family members who are under 14 years old;
  • Proof of School Enrollment for all family members who are under 18 years old.

4 – If you are approved in your Bolsa Família application, it is necessary to find a legal representative to have the right to monthly withdraw the amount defined for your benefit.

Withdrawals are carried out at CEF – Caixa Econômica Federal service stations, or at lottery shops, or at 24-hour ATMs, and are available to beneficiaries with dates that fit in detail with the payment calendar made by the federal government.