The disbursement of an orphan’s pension to a young man who has completed formal schooling is contingent upon the timing of his subsequent educational or military commitments. Two distinct scenarios dictate the payment schedule for this financial support. If a young man opts to complete compulsory military service before enrolling in higher education, the pension payments are scheduled to be paid through August 31, 2026.
However, a key exception applies: during the active period of mandatory military service, the pension payments are suspended because the individual is not classified as a student. Eligibility for the pension resumes on September 1, 2027, and continues until the completion of regular studies, with the payments ceasing no later than the age of 24. Conversely, if the young man chooses to immediately resume studies upon finishing school and postpones mandatory military service, the pension will be paid continuously.
This continuous payment covers the entire duration, including the time spent fulfilling military service requirements, as the individual retains student status during academic breaks. In both established pathways, the payments are guaranteed until the beneficiary reaches the age of 24. These guidelines establish clear parameters for when the financial support, the pension, will be disbursed based on the young man’s immediate post-secondary plans.
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