Kiwis on a benefit who are stranded overseas will now receive Government assistance

April 17, 2020

Some 2500 New Zealanders stranded overseas who receive superannuation, a veteran’s pension or a main benefit will keep being paid with a temporary relaxation in policy, Minister for Social Development Carmel Sepuloni and Minister for Seniors Tracey Martin announced today.

The changes come into effect on Monday and will be in place for six months, the ministers said in a statement.

Ms Sepuloni said the temporary changes will give relief to those senior New Zealanders and beneficiaries trying to return home but are unable to due to global travel restrictions and border closures in place to fight Covid-19.

“Payments from MSD generally stop when a person leaves the country. However, from Monday, policy is to pay or resume payments on hold or stopped from the date that they had expected to return to New Zealand in circumstances where their return home was impeded by Covid-19 restrictions.”

Ms Martin said the changes will help all those superannuitants who have been caught by the shutdown in international travel.

“In the current situation, where it’s very difficult for people to return home, it makes sense to relax these rules and provide support,” she said.

Ms Sepuloni adds that the MSD has been proactive in responding to impacts of Covid-19 by applying new ways of working to support more New Zealanders than ever before.

“But we are also aware we have superannuitants and beneficiaries that require flexibility and commitment to their well-being during this unprecedented time.”

MFAT is currently providing its largest ever consular assistance programme to help New Zealanders return home.

Currently, there are 764 superannuitants and 1871 beneficiaries overseas with suspended payments.

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