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Thanks for ur detailed reply,dalebutt wrote:Your PRSI class will determine how much you will get in benefit payment, once you have contributed PRSI you will usually receive maternity benefit, if you have paid 39 weeks PRSI in the last 12 months period before the first day of your maternity leave.
If you do not meet that requirement it does not mean you can not get maternity benefit, you can still get if you have paid at least 39 weeks PRSI since you have started work and at least 39 weeks PRSI paid or credited in the relevant tax year or in the tax year immediately following the relevant tax year.
The relevant tax year is last year if you will be going on maternity leave this year. You must also have been paying PRSI up-to the 16th weeks of the end of the week your baby is due.
Say for example, if you have been working for a year plus in the state and have paid more than the required PRSI but unfortunately your work cease a week before you clock the 16th week, and are unable to find employment before you go on leave , you will not be paid maternity benefit.
The Irish maternity benefit is complicated and more of a slap to genuine workers, the system is nothing close to being fair to me. You should contact the welfare department for guidance. The people at the other end of the telephone are always ready to help.
McCarter's Road, Ardarvan, Buncrana, Co. Donegal
Telephone 01 471 5898
LoCall 1890 690 690
If calling from outside the Republic of Ireland please call + 353 1 471 5898
http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/PRSI_holder.aspx
Thanks again,dalebutt wrote:That would mean she has not paid any PRSI, she would most likely not qualify for maternity payment. It is better to call them and get clarifications. They will most likely give you a definite answer on the phone.
Thanks very much Brigid of Ireland, To be honest i thought so but i was confused. I hope she will qualify. Thanks againBrigid from Ireland wrote:Even if you do not think you qualify, you should apply for maternity benefit. This is because based on the information given she definitely gets credits, which are useful if you need to claim social welfare in later years.
There are different ways to qualify for benefit - the simplest is to have 39 weeks prsi paid as an employee in the 12 months before you begin leave, so I think she qualifies.
At least two weeks must be taken before the baby is due (sometimes the doctors get the due date wrong, and then if you are working until the birth the maternity benefit begins on the day of birth).
Earning 350 euro a week is fine - class A0 prsi is fine (actually earning 38 euro or more every week is fine).
PRSI paid if your home country (eg Poland) is also counted for many social welfare benefits here, but I think she is fine if she has worked for one year (or even for 41 weeks) before giving birth.
Congratualtions on the baby.