Deadline Ends on December 31, 2025, and Lack of Regularization May Lead to Blocking, Suspension, or Cancellation of Bolsa Família Next Year.
Attention to the calendar: Those who receive Bolsa Família need to comply with health conditionalities on time. The deadline is December 31, 2025. If the process is not completed by this date, the benefit may be blocked, suspended, or even canceled in 2026. This measure directly affects access to payments and reinforces the program’s connection to basic services.
The requirement mainly involves pregnant women, women aged 14 to 44, and children under seven years old. The follow-up is mandatory and must be done within the health network.
Health Follow-Up Is a Decisive Step to Keep the Bolsa Família Regular.
The health follow-up remains a decisive step to keep the Bolsa Família regular. The focus is on preventing fraud and ensuring that support reaches those who truly need it.
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The alert gained strength because part of the expected audience still needs to complete the procedure. There were 195 thousand people at the first moment, a number that represents 63% of the total expected.
There is still an expectation that another 115 thousand people will meet the requirements during the period. Therefore, the recommendation is not to wait until the last minute.
What Are the Rules, Deadlines, and Conditions to Not Lose the Benefit
The final deadline is December 31, 2025. After that, those who do not regularize will be subject to measures that directly affect payment in 2026.
The health follow-up includes simple steps but requires presence at the reference unit. The goal is to keep records updated and monitor situations that require ongoing care.
This control connects to the program’s operation and helps ensure care in essential areas, such as vaccination, nutrition, and care during pregnancy.
How the Process Works at the Health Unit
Regularization is done at the Basic Health Unit, the UBS of the beneficiary’s reference. It is necessary to appear in person to fulfill the follow-up.
During the appointment, the responsible person must present the Bolsa Família card or the NIS, along with a photo ID.
It is also necessary to bring the child’s vaccination booklet and, when applicable, the pregnant woman’s card. These items allow for the registration and updating of the follow-up within the program.
What Is Included in the Health Follow-Up for Children and Pregnant Women
For children, the procedure involves complying with the vaccination schedule and monitoring nutritional status. This includes regularly measuring weight and height.
For pregnant women, the requirement is to complete prenatal care, including exams and check-up appointments. Recording these steps is part of health monitoring.
These actions make a difference because they connect the benefit to basic care, helping to prevent problems and keeping the registration up to date.
Education Requirement Also Impacts the Benefit
In addition to health, there is a school attendance rule for children, adolescents, and young people. The requirement varies by age group.
The minimum attendance is 60% for beneficiaries aged 4 to 6 years. For those aged 6 to 18 years who have not completed basic education, the requirement increases to 75%.
Maintaining school attendance within these percentages is part of the set of conditionalities that support the continuity of Bolsa Família.
Noncompliance May Apply Warning, Blocking, Suspension, or Cancellation of Bolsa Família
When there is noncompliance without justification, the program may apply warning, blocking, suspension, or cancellation of the benefit. The impact is direct on payment in 2026.
Pregnant women may also face specific consequences, with warnings and the possibility of having additional amounts affected, including blocking, suspension, or cancellation.
To avoid problems, the practical recommendation is to visit the UBS as soon as possible and begin or regularize the necessary steps, ensuring the continuity of Bolsa Família.
The deadline of December 31, 2025 is crucial for those who have not yet completed the health follow-up. Letting it pass may result in blocking, suspension, or cancellation of the benefit in 2026.
Regularization at the UBS and compliance with conditionalities in health and education help keep the benefit active and access to essential services for families with pregnant women and children.

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