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Social Welfare Payments

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 April 2024

Tuesday, 9 April 2024

Ceisteanna (784)

Claire Kerrane

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784. Deputy Claire Kerrane asked the Minister for Social Protection how many living alone allowance payments have been made to those living outside the State; how many recipients, the list of countries recipients are living in, and the total amount paid to date; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14719/24]

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Primary weekly social welfare payments are intended to enable recipients to meet their basic day-to-day income needs. Each primary payment has specific eligibility criteria, which may include residence in Ireland.

In addition to these primary payments, the Department also provides a range of other payments, on a weekly, monthly, or less frequent basis. These payments are considered secondary in nature and cannot be made available to those who are not in receipt of a primary payment.

The Living Alone Increase (LAI) is one of those secondary payments. It is not a scheme or a stand-alone payment, but it is a supplement to a primary social protection payment of €22 per week made to people in receipt of certain social welfare payments and who are living alone.

Qualifying payments for the LAI include State Pension (Contributory), State Pension (Non-contributory), Widow’s, Widower’s, or Surviving Civil Partner’s (Contributory) Pension, Widow's/Widower's Pension under the Occupational Injuries Benefit Scheme, Incapacity Supplement under the Occupational Injuries Benefit Scheme, Invalidity Pension, Disability Allowance, Blind Pension and Deserted Wife's Benefit.

The LAI can be paid to someone who is not resident in Ireland if they are in receipt of a primary payment which does not require the recipient to be resident in Ireland, provided they continue to meet the other criteria. Of the LAI qualifying payments, State Pension (Contributory), Widow’s, Widower’s, or Surviving Civil Partner’s (Contributory) Pension and Invalidity Pension do not require a person to be resident in the Republic of Ireland.

The number of people in receipt of the LAI will vary over time as individual circumstances change. The Department’s records as of the 31st of March 2024 show that there are 172,584 Living Alone Increases in payment. Of these, 6,228 were being paid to those with a registered address outside the Republic of Ireland. The number of recipients per country is listed in the below table. Each person would be receiving €22 on a weekly basis in addition to their primary payment. For 6,228 payments this would equate to an approximate cost of €137,000 on a weekly basis.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

Details of LAI payments awarded as of 31/03/2024

Country

Total

AUSTRALIA

512

AUSTRIA

12

BELGIUM

22

BELIZE

1

BULGARIA

7

CANADA

270

CAYMAN ISLANDS

1

CHANNEL ISLANDS

7

CHINA

1

CYPRUS

9

CZECH REPUBLIC

25

DENMARK

18

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

1

ESTONIA

9

FINLAND

3

FRANCE

115

GERMANY

131

GREECE

8

HONG KONG

1

HUNGARY

15

INDIA

4

INDONESIA

1

ISRAEL

3

ITALY

21

JAPAN

1

JERSEY

3

KENYA

1

LATVIA

30

LITHUANIA

59

LUXEMBOURG

5

MALAYSIA

2

MALTA

8

MEXICO

2

MOROCCO

1

NETHERLANDS

45

NEW ZEALAND

20

NORFOLK ISLAND

1

NORWAY

8

PHILIPPINES

8

POLAND

90

PORTUGAL

38

ROMANIA

5

SERBIA

1

SLOVAKIA

17

SOUTH AFRICA

15

SPAIN

241

SWEDEN

9

SWITZERLAND

16

THAILAND

9

TUNISIA

2

TURKEY

3

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

1

UNITED KINGDOM (incl. Northern Ireland)

3668

USA

720

VIETNAM

2

Total

6228

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