Cost of living Ireland: Parents can qualify and claim €200 payment per child
Parents across Ireland are set to benefit from two new once-off social welfare payments of €100 each.
Most parents and guardians should be paid automatically - but some may need to apply for the payments and all should be aware of the two new lump sums aimed at easing the cost of living crisis for families, Dublin Live reported.The first payment will be a €100 child benefit bonus per child in June.
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