A program has started, according to which you can return 50% of the cost of a voucher to a children's camp
Miscellaneous / / May 28, 2021
Cashback will be credited even if the child goes to the camp several times over the summer.
This summer, all parents will be able to send their children on vacation with a 50% discount. Half of the cost of a children's camp ticket will be reimbursed by the state under the children's tourist cashback program.
If there are several children in the family and each child buys a ticket, 50% of the cost will be returned from each purchase. If you have one child for whom you buy several vouchers to different camps, the rules are the same: 50% refund from each voucher.
The maximum refund amount under the terms of the program is 20 thousand rubles. You need to pay for the voucher with a MIR card, the refund will be made to it.
The program started on May 25 and will last until August 31 - it is on these dates that you need to buy a ticket in order to get back 50% of its cost. In this case, the child must return from rest no later than September 15th.
If you have already bought a ticket for your child before the start of the program, you can still return half of the money for it. To do this, you just need to wait for June 15th. On this day, a special form will be launched on the "Gosuslug" portal, with the help of which it will be possible to issue a 50% refund.
How to use the program:
- Go to the portal worldtravel.rf.
- Register your MIR card in the Loyalty Program on the website www.privetmir.ru.
- Choose a ticket to the camp on the portal worldtravel.rf.
- Pay for the ticket with a MIR card registered in the Loyalty Program. Important: to get a refund of 50% of the cost of the trip, you need to pay for the entire trip in one payment.
- The money under the program will be returned to the card automatically within 5 days. If for some reason the child's trip to the children's camp is canceled, the full cost of the voucher will be returned to your card, and later the refund amount accrued earlier on program.
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