Exemption from public tender fees – How to get it?

If you've come this far, it's because you dream of being a public servant and having a stable and rewarding career, especially for financial stability. 

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In this text, I will talk to you about a very important subject that can make a difference in your preparation: exemption from the competition fee. 

Did you know that there are ways to register for a public competition without paying anything? 

That's right, you can save a good amount of money and still guarantee your participation in a competition that interests you.

But how is this possible? Who is entitled to this benefit? How can I request an exemption?

These are some of the questions I will answer in this text. Stay with me until the end and find out everything you need to know about the exemption from the contest fee.

What is the contest fee exemption?

Exemption from competition fees is a benefit granted to people who cannot afford the cost of registration in a certain public tender

This resource aims to guarantee democratic and equal access to public office, without discriminating against candidates based on their socioeconomic status.

It is provided for in federal, state and municipal laws, which establish the criteria and ways to request this right. 

Each public tender notice must inform the specific rules for exemption, such as the necessary documents, deadlines and means of sending or delivery. 

Who can request exemption from the competition fee?

The requirements for requesting exemption from the competition fee may vary depending on the body or institution responsible for the competition. 

However, there are some cases that are common in most notices, such as:

  • Being a member of a low-income family, with a monthly per capita family income equal to or less than half the national minimum wage or a monthly family income of up to three minimum wages;
  • Be registered in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico), which brings together families in situations of poverty or extreme poverty;
  • Be a blood or bone marrow donor, with proof of regular donations in the last 12 months;
  • Having been called up and worked as a poll worker or volunteer in elections;
  • Be a child and youth protection agent, with proven experience in the last 12 months;
  • Being unemployed or receive unemployment insurance.

These are just a few examples, but there are other cases that may give rise to exemption, depending on the notice. 

Therefore, it is important to read the competition rules carefully and check whether you fit into any of the eligible profiles. 

How do I request exemption from the competition fee?

The request for exemption from the competition fee must be made within the period stipulated in the notice, generally before the closing of registrations. 

It must be done through the website of the competition organizer or the body responsible for the contest, following the specific instructions.

The candidate must fill out an online form with their personal details and state the reason why they are requesting the exemption. 

In addition, you must attach or send documents that prove your status, such as declarations, certificates, proof of income, among others.

The request will be analyzed by the organizer or the body and the result will be published on the official website of the competition. 

If the request is approved, the candidate will automatically be registered for the competition. 

However, if rejected, the candidate may appeal the decision or pay the fee within the established deadline.

Conclusion

Exemption from the competition fee is a benefit that can make it easier for you to participate in a public competition and help you save money. 

However, to obtain this right, it is necessary to be aware of the rules of the notice and the required documents.

Keep an eye on our recommendations and the competition notice so you don't miss the deadline for this application. 

This is because, generally, the deadline is short and not widely publicized, being mentioned only in the notice. 

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