Active Solidarity Income (RSA)
Active solidarity income (ASI) provides a minimum level of income for people without resources that varies according to the composition of the household. The RSA is open, under certain conditions, to persons aged at least 25 and to young workers aged 18 to 24 if they are single parents or have a certain length of professional activity. This dossier does not detail the specific rules foreseen for Mayotte.
- RSA Simulator (Caf)
Simulator
- RSA Request (Caf)
Online service
- RSA Request (MSA)
Online service
- Application for RSA or Activity Premium
Form
- RSA - Additional application for a young person under 25 years of age
Form
- RSA - Report quarterly resources
Online service
- RSA - Report quarterly resources
Form
- Request for RSA (Mayotte)
Form
- Supplementary application from RSA - self-employed (Mayotte)
Form
- Know what social benefits you may be entitled to
Simulator
FAQ
- Exceptional Covid solidarity aid: who received it?
- Are you entitled to the RSA when you are on maternity leave?
- Is a job seeker entitled to the RSA?
- Is a student entitled to the RSA?
- Does an intermittent performer qualify for the RSA?
- Can a self-employed person benefit from the RSA?
- Can the SSA be combined with other social assistance (SSA or Aspa)?
- Can the Disabled Adult Allowance (DAA) and the RSA be combined?
- Is a volunteer entitled to the RSA and the activity bonus?
- How is the foreigner spouse taken into account in the calculation of the SSA?
- When can a child be considered a dependant for the RSA?
- What is the "stable and effective residence" in France?
- What resources are taken into account for the calculation of RSA entitlements?
- Can lifestyle be taken into account?
- Does the RSA qualify for other aid?
- Can you get the RSA when you're abroad?
- Christmas bonus: how to benefit?
- Activity bonusService-Public.fr
- Active Solidarity Income (RSA)Ministry of Social Affairs
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