The president of the Ad Hoc Commission, Luis Luzuriaga, revealed the date on which the heirs of the former contributors to Fonavi could access the return of their contributions.
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The process of returning contributions to the defunct National Housing Fund (Fonavi) continues. Since Thursday, April 25, retirees who belong to the Reintegro No. 1 group, made up of members from lists 1 to 19, can go to the Banco de la Nación agencies to receive their money..
In total, there are more than 40,000 former contributors who have already collected this new payment and there are still more than 100,000 Fonavistas remaining from the total list of beneficiaries that is recorded in Administrative Resolution No. 001-2024/CAH-Law 29625. Within this group , payment has been prioritized for those over 80 years of age, people with disabilities and those who have a terminal illness. What will happen to the heirs of deceased retirees who were left off the register? Find out the answer in the following note.
Fonavi 2024: when will the heirs of the deceased exporters collect?
According to the statements of the president of the Fonavi Ad Hoc Commission, Luis Luzuriaga, The heirs of the deceased Fonavistas are not part of the Reintegro Group N°1, whose members already began collecting the return of their contributions in April. They will form a second group that will bring together around 400,000 former contributors.
“The list of the heirs of the deceased Fonavistas will be published in a second moment, which will begin in June. Now, only those people who are over 80 years old, those who are in Conadis, those who have a disability pension from the ONP and Fonavistas who suffer from a serious illness are receiving payment. “There are 15,000 of the 153,000 that are prioritized,” said the leader on Canal N.
Who are considered heirs to collect the Fonavi refund?
According to article 37 of Supreme Decree 280-2023-EF, the order of family members authorized to collect the money assigned to the deceased contributor is as follows:
- The surviving spouse or member of the de facto union, minor children and children with permanent total disabilities accredited by Conadis.
- Children of legal age.
- Parents.
- Brothers.
- In the absence of the persons indicated above, the return corresponds to those who prove that they are debtors of the deceased Fonavista through intestate or testamentary succession.
Fonavi 2024: how to prove yourself as the heir of a deceased relative?
People seeking to prove themselves as relatives of a deceased Fonavista must write an affidavit and go to the offices of the Banco de la Nación with these documents:
- Death certificate of the deceased Fonavista, incorporated into the payment register of beneficiary Fonavistas
- Marriage Certificate or proof of registration of the de facto union, if the applicant is a surviving spouse or member of the de facto union
- The birth certificate, if the applicants are the children
- The birth certificate of the deceased Fonavista, if the applicants are the parents
- Birth certificate of the applicants and the deceased beneficiary Fonavista, if the applicants are siblings.
- Intestate succession or will, in the case of other debtors
- Document stating the permanent total disability, issued by Conadis, for cases of children with permanent total disability.
What Fonavistas have been charging at the Banco de la Nación?
- Payment groups from 1 to 19: former contributors from previous lists who were beneficiaries, but were unable to collect for various reasons.
- Payment group 20: Fonavistas who are over 60 years of age, people with disabilities registered with Conadis, those who suffer from terminal illnesses and their heirs.
- First Reimbursement Group: former contributors belonging to lists 1 to 19, which are made up of more than 153 thousand citizens aged 80 years and older. That is, those who have previously collected an amount of their contributions.
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