Refugees around the world seek safe havens from persecution, violence and fear. In the United States, refugees can turn to the government for social security and other benefits. Recently, the U.S. government granted refugees from Ukraine the right to receive pension and health insurance. Here are the details of the social guarantees for refugees.
The Pension and Health Benefits Law was passed by the U.S. Congress in 2020 and has come into effect. The purpose of the law is to provide refugees with social security and health benefits that allow them to adjust to their new home and gain a better quality of life.
Under the new law, refugees who have been in the country for five years or more are eligible for pension benefits. They are also eligible for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. The health insurance covers medical expenses including hospitalization, ER care, preventive care, mental health services, and dental care.
Refugees are also eligible for other social benefits such as income tax exemption, unemployment insurance, job training and financial aid for college. The government also provides funding for refugee resettlement programs and organizations to help new arrivals adjust to their new home.
The U.S. government has made it easier for refugees to access social benefits and adjust to their new home. With this new law, refugees can receive pension and health insurance, as well as other critical services. This is an important step in helping refugees rebuild their lives and become productive members of society.
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