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Informational guides explaining the registration process for the most widely accessed government social programs in Mexico. All information reflects publicly available official sources.

This page provides informational guidance only. Registration for any program must be completed through official government channels. QSA Intivon does not accept applications or submit information on your behalf.

Becas Benito Juárez — Educational Scholarships

This program provides economic support to students at the basic, upper secondary, and higher education levels. Here is how the registration process typically works, according to official program information.

1

Verify the registration window

Registration periods are announced on the official Becas Bienestar website. Windows open at specific dates by educational level. Check the official portal for current dates.

2

Prepare required documents

Typically required: CURP of the student, official school enrollment certificate, official ID of a parent or guardian, and proof of address. Requirements may vary by education level.

3

Register at your school or online

Depending on the level, registration may occur through the school directly, through the official Becas Bienestar web portal, or at a designated government attention module.

4

Verify beneficiary status

After registration, beneficiary lists are published on the official portal. You can verify status using the student's CURP on the program website.

Pensión para el Bienestar — Senior Pension

This program provides a bimonthly economic transfer to Mexican adults aged 65 and above. The following reflects general registration guidance based on official published information.

1

Check age and residency eligibility

The program is open to Mexican nationals residing in Mexico who are 65 years of age or older. Persons with disabilities may have different eligibility criteria under related programs.

2

Gather required identification

Typically required: CURP, official photo ID (voter credential, passport, or similar), and proof of address. A photograph may also be requested at enrollment.

3

Attend a registration module

Registration is carried out in person at official Bienestar attention modules. Dates and locations are announced through official channels by municipality.

4

Receive your benefit card

Approved beneficiaries receive a Banco del Bienestar card for collecting bimonthly payments. Collection points and dates are communicated through official program announcements.

Sembrando Vida — Agricultural Support

Sembrando Vida supports rural producers with agroforestry projects. This informational guide reflects the publicly documented enrollment process.

1

Verify land and residency requirements

Applicants generally must have access to at least 2.5 hectares of land suitable for agroforestry production and reside in an eligible rural locality.

2

Contact your local Sembrando Vida office

The program operates through regional coordinators. Contact the nearest Bienestar state office to inquire about active enrollment periods in your area.

3

Submit documentation and join a Learning Community

Participants are typically required to join a Community Learning Group (CAC) and commit to an agroforestry development plan. Documentation is reviewed by program technicians.

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