Jamaica - Apply for Maternity Benefit under National Insurance Scheme
ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person
- To apply for Maternity Benefit under the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), you have to submit your application to the NIS office under the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MLSS). please view the NIS contact details in the “Office Locations & Contacts” section below
- Obtain the application form from the NIS office in person or download the form from the MLSS website through this link:Link (choose “Maternity Benefit” and download the form)
- Read the instructions provided and complete the form in the presence of a witness. If the applicant is unable to read or write, the form can be completed by a witness on behalf of the applicant. The witness should also sign PART II (4) of the application form
- Then gather and prepare the required supporting documents and attach them to the application form
- Once your application form and all supporting information and documents have been completed, signed, stamped, and certified where required, go to the social security office in your parish and submit the application to the NIS official at the service desk
- The NIS officer will verify your application and confirm if the application is completed as required then authenticate the date of receipt of the application as required in the official use section
- The official will submit the application to the necessary authorities for assessment and approval
- The application will be reviewed and if it meets all the required standards for maternity benefits, it will be approved
- After approval, you will receive the maternity allowance through the most convenient way from the social security office, NIS division
Required DocumentsEdit
- Certificate of expected weeks of confinement OR Certificate of actual confinement
- National Insurance Stamp Card
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
National Insurance Scheme
Address: 14 National Heroes Circle Kingston 4 Jamaica
Tel: 876-922-8000 0r 888-991-2089
Email: [email protected]
Website: Link
NIS parish offices: Link
Offices and contact details: Link
National Insurance Fund
Address: 40 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5, Jamaica, West Indies
Tel: (876) 908-0025
Tel: (876) 908-0019 -21
Fax: (876) 908-0028
EligibilityEdit
Expectant Domestic workers who have been employed for not less than 52 weeks are eligible to apply
FeesEdit
The application is free
ValidityEdit
The maternity benefit/allowance is payable for eight weeks at the current minimum wage
Documents to UseEdit
Claim for maternity allowance application form: Link
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InstructionsEdit
Theapplication for Maternity benefit must not be made earlier than eleven weeks before the expected date of confinement, and not later than six months after the date of confinements
Required InformationEdit
- Names
- Address
- National Insurance Number
- Date of birth
- Age
- Declaration
- Name and address of employer
- Type of job
- Period of employment
- Witness declaration
- Signature and date
Need for the DocumentEdit
The application assists eligible applicants to apply for the maternity allowance
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External LinksEdit
NIS: Link
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