Mexico's Pension Bienestar: Surnames N-R eligible for 6,400 peso registration on June 25, 2026
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Mexican government's Social Welfare Secretariat is continuing its registration process for social protection programs.
- On June 25, 2026, individuals with last names starting with N, ร, O, P, Q, and R can register for the Pension for Older Adults and Pension for Women programs.
- Applicants must provide a birth certificate, official ID, recent CURP, proof of address, and contact numbers to receive the 6,400 peso bimonthly payment.
The Mexican government is proceeding with its schedule for social program registrations, with the Secretariat of Welfare managing the process nationwide.
For Thursday, June 25, 2026, the government has designated specific surnames for individuals seeking to enroll in the Pension for Older Adults and the Pension for Women programs. Those whose first surname begins with the letters N, ร, O, P, Q, or R are eligible to register on this date.
Eligible applicants who meet the age and other criteria will receive a bimonthly payment of 6,400 pesos. To complete the registration, individuals must present a set of documents in both original and copy. These include a legible birth certificate, a valid official identification such as a voter ID (INE) or passport, a recent CURP (Unique Population Registry Code), and a proof of address not older than six months (e.g., utility bill). Contact phone numbers are also required.
Additionally, beneficiaries can designate a "person in charge" to assist with future procedures. This representative must submit the same set of required documents. The government emphasizes that these programs are public and independent of any political party, with strict prohibitions against their use for purposes other than social development.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.