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Safety Net — Income During Transition

As a French citizen with a disabled child, the safety net is solid. No need for massive savings — the social system covers the transition.

BenefitAmount/monthTaxableCondition
RSA couple + 1 child€1,191NoIncome below threshold
AEEH + 80% supplement€530NoMDPH approved
APL€300-400NoSigned lease
Total€2,021-2,121
BenefitAmountCondition
CSS (free health coverage)Saves ~€100/monthIncome below threshold
Energy voucher€48-277/yearAutomatic
CMI parking passFreeMisha MDPH
Social energy tariff-30% on electricityAutomatic
Reduced cafeteria rate€0.50-1/mealLow family quotient
Christmas bonus€152-442RSA recipient
AGEPI (childcare)Up to €400/monthDuring training
ItemAmount/month
Rent (1-bed, Cagnes/Saint-Laurent)€800-1,000
After APL€450-650
Food (family of 3)€450-550
Transport (Lignes d’Azur)€35
Phone (Free)€20
Health coverage (CSS = free)€0
Miscellaneous€150
Total after APL€1,105-1,405
OptimisticConservative
Income€2,121€2,021
Expenses-€1,105-€1,405
Balance+€1,016+€616

It works. Not lavish, but manageable. And it is only for 9 months.

TypeSocial rent NiceAfter APL
1-bed€400-600€100-250
2-bed€500-750€150-350

If social housing is obtained, the budget eases considerably. Apply 3-6 months before return through Côte d’Azur Habitat or Immobilière Méditerranée.

Priority: family with disabled child = favorable scoring.

StatusWhat you receive
Professional training internRSA fully maintained
If France Travail funds trainingRFPE €685/month (replaces RSA if higher)
AEEHAlways paid
APLAlways paid
AGEPIUp to €400 for childcare
MonthActionFirst payment
1RSA applicationMonth+1 (retroactive)
1APL applicationMonth+2
1-2MDPH applicationMonth+3-4 (retroactive to filing date)
2Training startsRSA maintained

Plan for €3,000-5,000 in reserve for the first 2 months before payments begin. After that, everything is covered.