Benefit

Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

Comprehensive Medicaid coverage for low- and moderate-income Oregonians with expanded eligibility through 2025.

Type: Benefit Amount: Full medical, dental, behavioral health, and vision coverage Deadline: Rolling enrollment Location: United States - Oregon

Philippines PhilHealth Universal Healthcare

Philippines PhilHealth is the national health insurance program administered by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation that provides universal healthcare coverage to all Filipino citizens, ensuring access to affordable hospital care, outpatient services, preventive health programs, and prescription medications, with the government automatically enrolling and subsidizing premiums for indigent, senior citizen, and other vulnerable populations under the Universal Health Care Act of 2019.

Type: Benefit Amount: Hospital and outpatient coverage; premiums roughly PHP 500-5,100/month Deadline: Rolling Location: Philippines

Poland Rodzina 800+ (Family 800+ Child Benefit)

Poland Rodzina 800+ (formerly 500+) is a universal, tax-free monthly child benefit of PLN 800 per child paid to all families with children under 18 regardless of income, representing one of the most generous unconditional child benefit programs in the European Union and a cornerstone of Polish family policy that reaches approximately 6.6 million children across the country.

Type: Benefit Amount: PLN 800/month per child, plus foster-care supplements Deadline: Rolling Location: Poland

Portugal Rendimento Social de Inserção (RSI)

Portugal Rendimento Social de Inserção (RSI) is a guaranteed minimum income program administered by the Instituto da Segurança Social that provides monthly cash payments and a personalized social insertion agreement to individuals and families living in severe economic hardship, ensuring no Portuguese resident falls below a basic standard of living while supporting their path toward social and professional integration.

Type: Benefit Amount: Base EUR 218.06/month for a single adult, with household add-ons Deadline: Rolling Location: Portugal

Singapore Central Provident Fund (CPF)

The Singapore Central Provident Fund (CPF) is a comprehensive mandatory social security savings scheme that provides working Singaporeans and Permanent Residents with a robust framework for retirement income, healthcare financing, home ownership, and family protection through employer and employee contributions to individual accounts managed by the CPF Board.

Type: Benefit Amount: Combined employer and employee contributions can reach 37% of wages Deadline: Rolling Location: Singapore

South Africa Child Support Grant

South Africa's largest social protection program providing a monthly cash grant to primary caregivers of children in low-income households, reaching over 13 million children and serving as a critical tool for reducing child poverty and improving nutrition, health, and educational outcomes.

Type: Benefit Amount: ZAR 530 per child per month (2024/25 rate, approximately USD $29) Deadline: Rolling Location: South Africa

South Korea Basic Pension (기초연금)

The South Korea Basic Pension (기초연금, Gicho Yeon-geum) is a means-tested social pension program that provides monthly cash payments to Korean citizens and long-term residents aged 65 and above who fall within the bottom 70 percent of the income distribution, addressing one of the highest elderly poverty rates among OECD nations and providing essential income support to approximately 6 million senior citizens as a complement to the contributory National Pension system.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to KRW 323,180/month single or KRW 517,080/month for couples Deadline: Rolling Location: South Korea

South Korea Healthcare Benefit 2026: How to Get 50 to 80 Percent Medical Costs Covered With NHIS and Use Out of Pocket Caps Up to ₩5,800,000

Moving to South Korea does something weird to even the most competent adults.

Amount: Covers 50%–80% of medical costs depending on service type Deadline: Rolling Location: South Korea

South Korea National Basic Livelihood Security System (국민기초생활보장제도)

South Korea National Basic Livelihood Security System (국민기초생활보장제도) is a comprehensive social assistance program administered by the Ministry of Health and Welfare (보건복지부) that guarantees minimum living standards for low-income households by providing four categories of means-tested benefits — livelihood, medical, housing, and education — to individuals and families whose recognized income falls below specific percentages of the national median income. Enacted in 1999 and reformed in 2015 to adopt a customized benefit system (맞춤형 급여체계), the program serves approximately 2.4 million beneficiaries and represents the cornerstone of South Korea's social safety net.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to KRW 713,102/month plus housing, medical, and education benefits Deadline: Rolling Location: South Korea

Spain Ingreso Minimo Vital (Minimum Living Income)

Spain Ingreso Mínimo Vital (IMV) is a non-contributory national minimum income benefit administered by the Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social (INSS) that guarantees a minimum level of income to individuals and families in situations of economic vulnerability, established in June 2020 as a permanent structural benefit.

Type: Benefit Amount: EUR 565.37 to EUR 1,243.82/month, plus child supplements Deadline: Rolling Location: Spain