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Brazilians Who Contributed Before 2019 Can Apply for Retirement in 2026 With Transitional Rules, 100% Toll, Points System, and Special Retirement, Says Expert, With Correct Documents Already This Year

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 29/01/2026 at 12:12
Updated on 29/01/2026 at 12:21
Brasileiros podem pedir aposentadoria pelas regras de transição, com pedágio de 100% ou aposentadoria especial, se contribuíram antes da reforma previdenciária.
Brasileiros podem pedir aposentadoria pelas regras de transição, com pedágio de 100% ou aposentadoria especial, se contribuíram antes da reforma previdenciária.
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In 2026, Brazilians Born Between 1965 and 1985 Can Request Retirement Before Age 60 Using Transition Rules of the 2019 Reform, Such as a 100% Toll and Points. Those Who Worked Exposed to Harmful Agents Can Seek Special Retirement with PPP, a Minimum Qualifying Period of 180 Months, and Minimum Points Targets

Brazilians born between 1965 and 1985 have the chance to apply for retirement in 2026 before turning 60, according to the transition rules created by the 2019 social security reform. The possibility depends on meeting specific contribution criteria and, in some cases, exposure to risky conditions.

Among the options mentioned by specialists are the 100% toll and the points rule, as well as the maintenance of special retirement for those who can prove activity under harmful agents, with requirements for qualifying periods and technical documentation.

Who Is in the Group of Brazilians with Chances in 2026

The identified group includes Brazilians born between 1965 and 1985, with the possibility of filing a request in 2026 before age 60. The central point is that the transition rules were designed for workers who were already contributing before the 2019 social security reform and need to meet specific conditions to anticipate the benefit.

The logic is of gradual transition: it is not enough to simply be within the age range. Contribution time and applicable rule determine whether the request is feasible within the 2026 calendar.

100% Toll and Points Rule: Where Brazilians Need to Fit In

Among the rules mentioned is the 100% toll, which requires the worker to make an additional contribution period equivalent to the time remaining to meet retirement requirements at the time of the 2019 reform. In practice, Brazilians in this condition can only advance if they fulfill this extra time in full.

The other route mentioned is the points rule, which adds age and contribution time. Under this modality, Brazilians can retire in 2026 as long as they reach the required points and prove their contribution history within the criteria.

Special Retirement: When Working Life Becomes a Social Security Advantage

For Brazilians who worked under adverse conditions, with exposure to harmful agents, there is the possibility of converting this history into a social security advantage through special retirement. Eligibility depends on the degree of exposure and objective requirements.

The contribution times cited for special retirement are:
15 years, 20 years, or 25 years, depending on the degree of exposure
Constant exposure, continuing throughout the job
Minimum qualifying period of 180 months of contribution
Technical documentation, highlighting the Social Security Professional Profile (PPP)

Special retirement remains valid after the reform, provided the worker fits the new rules. For Brazilians who were already contributing before 2019, the sum of age and contribution time linked to exposure must reach:
15 years of exposure: 66 points
20 years of exposure: 76 points
25 years of exposure: 86 points

For those who started after the reform, there is also a minimum age requirement, in addition to exposure and contribution criteria.

Documentation and Proof: What Brazilians Need to Organize

Proof of service time is crucial, especially when there are periods without formal registration. For these cases, Brazilians can gather and present documentation such as:
Work card
Employer declarations
Payment receipts

When formal records are missing, it is possible to use other means of proof, as indicated, to support the contribution history and relationship. Without consistent documentation, the request loses strength, particularly in cases of special activity and exposure to harmful agents, where the PPP becomes a central piece.

If you are Brazilian and contributed before 2019, the most realistic step is to check which transition rule you fit into and separate the documentation that proves contribution, exposure, and qualifying period before filing the request.

In your situation, do you believe you fit under the 100% toll or the points, and do you already have the documentation ready to prove the contribution time?

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Bruno Teles

Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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