Request the survivor’s pension

The survivor’s pension is a monthly benefit that is paid to family members after the death of a person covered by social security, to compensate for the loss of income of the deceased.

The survivor's pension is only granted if the person has contributed to the Social Security system for at least 36 months under the general pension scheme or rural pension scheme (special pension scheme for agricultural workers), or 72 months under the voluntary social insurance scheme, subject to other conditions.

Service channels

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  • Request online

    Online on ‘Segurança Social Direta’ (SSD)

    It's free of charge.

    To access SSD, you will need to sign in using one of the following means of authentication:

     

  • Free of charge

    The survivor's pension can be requested at any time after the death has been registered.

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Who can request the survivor’s pension?

When can you request the survivor’s pension?

The survivor's pension can be claimed at any time after the death has been registered.

If you claim a pension:

  • within 6 months of the death or disappearance, you are entitled to the benefit from the month following the death or disappearance;
  • after the 6-month period, you will only be entitled to the benefit from the month following the month in which you submit the ‘benefits in the event of a death’ application.

What are the documents and requirements to request the survivor’s pension?

Requirements

A survivor’s pension is paid if, at the time of death, the deceased person had:

  • 36 months of contributions – General or rural social security scheme,
  • 72 months of contributions – Voluntary social insurance scheme.

Documents

You must submit the RP 5075 application form or fill in the form online on ‘Segurança Social Direta’, sending it with the documents listed below.

The deceased person’s

  • full birth certificate, with the official record of their death
  • declaration form 5078-DGSS – if the cause of death was an accident

The claimants’

Spouse

  • civil identification document (Citizen Card or ID card or taxpayer’s card - if you don't have a Citizen Card, a civil registry certificate or passport)
  • full birth certificate
  • declaration of having lived together as unmarried partners (RP 5083), to prove that you were living as an unmarried (common-law) partner with the deceased for at least 2 years prior to the marriage, which took place less than a year ago.

Unmarried partner

  • full birth certificate
  • civil identification document (Citizen Card or ID card or taxpayer’s card - if you don't have a Citizen Card, a civil registry certificate or passport)
  • declaration of having lived together as unmarried partners (RP 5083), to prove that you were living as an unmarried (common-law) partner with the deceased for at least 2 years prior to their death, which took place less than a year ago.

Former spouse

  • full birth certificate
  • civil identification document (Citizen Card or ID card or taxpayer’s card - if you don't have a Citizen Card, a civil registry certificate or passport)
  • up-to-date divorce certificate or agreement approved by the Civil Registry Office establishing the right to receive maintenance and the respective amount.

Descendants (children, stepchildren and grandchildren)

  • civil identification document (Citizen Card or ID card, a civil registry certificate or birth certificate, for descendants who do not have a Citizen Card)
  • certificate of enrolment / declaration of enrolment for descendants aged between 18 and 27 (they must do a proof of enrolment [‘Prova Escolar’])
  • declaration by the individual that he/she is not carrying out an activity that is a determining factor for inclusion in compulsory social security schemes (when the activity takes place abroad). If employed, indicate the annual amount
  • proof of IBAN for descendants over the age of 18 – with the applicant’s name as account holder

Direct relatives in the ascending line / Relatives (by blood or equivalent)

  • full birth certificate
  • civil identification document (Citizen Card or ID card or birth certificate)
  • declaration form RP 5086-DGSS – evidence that the direct relative in the ascending line was dependent on the deceased

Other documents relating to claimants

  • Proof of IBAN with the applicant’s name as the account holder
  • Declaration RP 5077 – claim for a pension from a relevant foreign institution
  • Form RV 1017-DGSS – identification of individuals covered by the citizens’ social welfare system (if not registered with Social Security)
  • Form RV 1006-DGSS – for foreign citizens, if they do not have a Portuguese Social Security number (attach to RV 1017-DGSS)
  • Multipurpose medical certificate of disability – if you have a degree of disability equal to or greater than 60%.

NB: if the deceased worked in France, certificates must be issued in an international format.

How request the survivor’s pension?

You can claim a survivor’s pension:

Online on ‘Segurança Social Direta’ (SSD [Social Security Direct])

To access SSD, you will need to sign in using one of the following means of authentication:

Then, in the SSD menu, click on ‘Pensions > Pensions and Simulators’ and then on ‘Benefits in the event of a death’:

  1. Click on ‘claim benefits in the event of a death’.
  2. Fill out the form and submit your request.
  3. After submitting the form, a screen with the order number will be displayed. You can check this under ‘Pensions > Benefits in the event of a death’.
  4. The claim will be examined by Social Security. You will receive notifications about the decision in your SSD mailbox and by post at your home address.

In person

  • at Social Security offices.
  • Citizens residing abroad (in the European Union and in countries with an international agreement with Portugal) can go to the offices of entities equivalent to Social Security in those countries.

What is the price to request the survivor’s pension?

It is free.

How long does the survivor's pension last?

How much is the survivor's pension?

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