Pensioners from Occupied Territories: How to Maintain Payments through Identification
Journalist
Anna Tkach
16.09.2025 - 06:30
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According to hvylya.net: Identification can be completed online through the PFU website or the 'DiiA' app, or in person at the Fund's office, bringing a passport, identification code, and pension certificate. This will ensure stable receipt of pension payments in the new place of residence and protect the system from abuse.
Pensioners who were temporarily in occupied territories and moved to areas controlled by Ukraine must confirm their identity to continue receiving pension payments. This is a requirement of the Pension Fund of Ukraine, applicable to all citizens who lived under occupation. According to government resolution, no pension payments from Russia are allowed.
All displaced pensioners who have moved to the controlled territory of Ukraine must identify themselves to continue receiving their pension payments. This process can be done online or in person by visiting the Pension Fund office with the necessary documents. This is required to ensure uninterrupted receipt of funds and prevent potential abuses.
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