
The National Administration of Social Security (ANSES) informs about the Negative Certification, which verifies that a person does not have certain data such as sworn declarations, transfers, receipts of benefits, social benefits, or the initiation of pension benefits through the website or the mi ANSES application. This procedure is free and is valid for 30 days.
According to ANSES, the Negative Certification is "a certificate that proves that you are not making contributions, you are not receiving benefits from ANSES, and you do not have coverage from a health insurance company." To obtain it, one must enter the CUIL and the Social Security Key in the ANSES system, where one can review the information of the registered contributions over the years.
When consulting the Negative Certification, the person will be able to see the sworn declarations submitted by their employer and the registered periods, having to download and print each certificate to stay informed about their work history. This document is necessary for various procedures and is valid for 30 days, showing the situation of contributions and pension receipts in the last 6 months.
It is essential to understand what the Negative Certification indicates as it certifies whether contributions as an employee in a dependency relationship, transfers as a self-employed worker or flat rate taxpayer, receipts of ANSES benefits, and the absence of health insurance have been made or not. This information will be relevant in the future when initiating retirement procedures. Being aware of these details provides peace of mind and facilitates retirement planning.
Workers can access this and other processes through the ANSES website, easily and quickly verifying whether the employer is making the corresponding pension contributions.