Anseong to Provide "Saessakbubu Growth Support Fund" for Newlyweds Starting Next Month
1 Million Won Provided for Marriage Registration and Childbirth
On June 4, the city of Anseong in Gyeonggi Province announced that it will begin providing the "Saessakbubu Growth Support Fund" for newlywed couples starting next month.
This support fund is intended to help newlyweds establish a stable foundation for their lives and to encourage childbirth. It will be provided in stages to couples who register their marriage after July 1, with the following components: ▲First Growth Support Fund (Marriage) ▲Second Growth Support Fund (Childbirth).
The First Growth Support Fund is available to newlywed couples under the age of 49 who have resided in Anseong for at least one year as of the date of their marriage registration. Couples who complete their marriage registration after July and apply within six months will receive 1 million won in local currency. If one spouse’s registered address is not in Anseong, they can still qualify for support by completing a move-in registration within 30 days of the marriage registration.
The Second Growth Support Fund is available to newlywed couples who received the First Growth Support Fund and register the birth of their first child in Anseong within ten years. If the couple continues to reside in the city and applies within six months after their child’s first birthday, they will receive an additional 1 million won in local currency.
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For more details, please contact the Social Welfare Division at Anseong City Hall.
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