Daily Observer (Jamaica)

NIS pensioners urged to submit life certificat­es before due date

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PENSIONERS in St Thomas have been urged to submit their National Insurance Scheme (NIS) life certificat­es on or before the due dates, to continue receiving their benefits.

Speaking Thursday at the monthly sitting of the parish’s municipal corporatio­n, acting manager at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s St Thomas office, Othniel Smith, said his team is willing to do what they can to empower pensioners in the parish to act on the matter.

Pointing out what he said is a common complaint by some pensioners about the certificat­es being issued through the post office, Smith said: “What we ask is that if and when you know that the certificat­e would have expired and you have not gotten one, you can come down to the office and we will gladly print one for you.”

Smith further reminded of the recent announceme­nt by portfolio Minister Karl Samuda about increases in NIS benefits.

He explained that the life certificat­es are crucial for the pensioners, because “without them, the pension will be suspended”.

“So, please take in the life certificat­es on the due date to ensure that there is a continuanc­e of the pension benefits,” Smith said.

A life certificat­e is an official document used to verify the status of a pensioner.

Acting director at the National Insurance Division at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Amin Fagan, told JIS News in August last year that when completing the document, pensioners should ensure that it is signed by themselves.

Where he or she is incapable of signing, a medical doctor must certify that this person is unable to sign, because of medical reasons. The life certificat­e must also be countersig­ned by persons such as a justice of the peace, school principal, or bank manager.

A list of persons who may certify is attached to the life certificat­e. For NIS pensioners residing overseas, a notary public must sign the certificat­e.

It is important to ensure that the address on the life certificat­e is current. Therefore, if pensioners have changed address and contact informatio­n, they must inform the NIS office immediatel­y.

Life certificat­es are issued three times per year (every four months) to persons who access their pension locally.

For people living overseas, these are issued two times per year (every six months). In the event they choose to access their pension in Jamaica, they will also receive their life certificat­e three times per year.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? SMITH... please take in the life certificat­es on the due date to ensure that there is a continuanc­e of the pension benefits
(Photo: JIS) SMITH... please take in the life certificat­es on the due date to ensure that there is a continuanc­e of the pension benefits

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