The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) is providing financial assistance to needy people, and the next installment of Rs 13,500 is scheduled to be disbursed in January 2024. However, some people who were previously ineligible are now being encouraged to update their information and reapply. If you were disqualified from receiving BISP payments, this article will guide you on how to reapply and take the necessary steps to qualify for the next installment. It also explains the reasons for disqualification and how to check your eligibility status.
BISP for next 13500
To be eligible for BISP payment of Rs. 13,500, those who were disqualified earlier need to update their information. You can do so by visiting a NADRA office to correct or update your records, especially your poverty score, which should be less than 40%. After updating your information, you should visit the nearest BISP office to apply again. Once you submit the correct information, your application will be processed, and if found eligible, you will begin receiving financial aid. It is very important to check your poverty score and update your records to ensure your eligibility for the next BISP payment.
Documents required for re-application
If you are reapplying for the BISP program, certain documents are required to verify your eligibility. These documents help BISP assess your financial status and household information. Required documents include:
- Valid Identity Card of Head of Household
- Proof of income
- Business or employment information
- Family registration certificate, showing the number of family members.
- Utility bill (electricity or gas) to assess your financial situation
It is very important to provide correct information in these documents as any incorrect details may lead to rejection of your application.
NSER and PSER Survey for Screening of Ineligible Persons
The BISP program has introduced the NSER (National Socio-Economic Registry) and PSER (Provincial Socio-Economic Registry) surveys to collect information about people declared ineligible. These surveys collect data about families and their financial situation. The surveys will help the government assess the poverty scores of households and determine who is eligible for BISP assistance. People living in remote or backward areas who were not eligible earlier can now be included through this new survey. If your data is not registered yet, this is your chance to register and be eligible for the next installment.
How to lower PMT score
PMT (Poverty Means Test) score plays an important role in determining eligibility for BISP. To qualify, your poverty score must be less than 40%. You can lower your PMT score by updating your information and reflecting your current financial situation. Here are some tips to lower your poverty score:
- If your income has decreased, update it.
- Report any disability or unemployment in the family.
- Provide an accurate list of household assets.
- Make sure your household does not own more than 5 marla of land.
By providing accurate information, you can improve your chances of qualifying for a BISP payment.
Why are People Ineligible
There are several reasons why people are disqualified from receiving BISP payments. Some common reasons include:
- Providing false or incomplete information.
- Whose household income is more than Rs. 50,000 per month.
- Owning a lot of assets or property.
- A poverty score of more than 40 percent.
- Traveling abroad or holding a foreign passport.
- Failure to update income information after a significant change in financial condition
People who meet any of these criteria will not be eligible for BISP assistance. To avoid disqualification, ensure that all information provided is accurate and up-to-date.
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How Ineligible Persons Registered in BISP
If you were previously ineligible for BISP payments, you can now apply again by updating your information. First, you need to check your poverty score and make sure it meets the eligibility criteria. Then, update your records through NADRA or BISP offices and submit the required documents. After applying, you can check your eligibility status online through 8171 portal. If your application is accepted, you will receive a confirmation message, and your financial aid will be processed. If the system shows that you are ineligible, wait for updates, as the portal may not have been updated yet.
FAQ’s
1. Can I reapply for BISP if my income has reduced?
Yes, you can reapply for BISP if your financial situation has changed. Make sure to update your income information with NADRA and submit the required documents to BISP.
2. What should I do if my poverty score is too high?
You can lower your poverty score by updating your household information and income status. Make sure any data you provide is accurate to improve your chances of qualifying for BISP assistance.
3. How do I check my eligibility after reapplying for BISP?
You can check your eligibility status online through 8171 web portal. Enter your CNIC number, and the system will display whether you are eligible for the next BISP payment or not.
Conclusion
13,500 BISP payments are an important source of financial support for many families in Pakistan. If you were previously disqualified from the program, now is the time to update your information and reapply. By ensuring that your poverty score is less than 40% and providing correct details, you can qualify for the next tranche. After applying remember to check your status online and wait for confirmation message from BISP. Following these steps will help you access the financial aid you need.
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