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Published 14:09 25 Jun 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »One of the payments, known as the Island Allowance, adds up to €1,040 each year.
Anyone that lives on certain islands on the coast of Ireland can avail of the payment.
Living on an island means added expenses for travelling to the mainland for essential services. The extra payment aims to alleviate the added costs of living on an island.
However, there are certain requirements needed in order to receive the payment.
You must ordinarily live on a specified island, be 66 years old or older, and be receiving one of the following social welfare payments:
If you're under 66 but living on a specified island, you can also avail of the increase as long as you receive at least one of the following:
Recipients will receive €20 per week, and no application is needed. People are automatically assessed when applying for a social welfare payment.
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