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Home/Guides/CAF Benefits/Moroccan

CAF Housing Benefits in France: APL, ALF, ALS Explained (2026) — Moroccan

The CAF (Caisse d’Allocations Familiales) provides housing benefits that can significantly reduce your rent in France. There are three types: APL (Aide Personnalisée au Logement), ALF (Allocation de Logement Familiale), and ALS (Allocation de Logement Sociale). As a legal resident, you are eligible regardless of nationality — the amount depends on your rent, income, location, and household size. Note: Since 2026, non-EU/EEA students who do not hold a scholarship may face restrictions on APL eligibility under the 2026 Finance Law.

Cost

Free

Processing Time

1–2 months

Difficulty

Easy

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Special rules for Moroccan citizens

Franco-Moroccan Accord of 9 October 1987 (1987)

Moroccan nationals are covered by the Franco-Moroccan Accord of 1987, though its scope is narrower than other bilateral agreements. The treaty primarily governs salaried worker permits and the 10-year carte de résident, while CESEDA applies for most other immigration situations. This means Moroccan citizens navigate a hybrid system where it is important to know which rules apply to each specific procedure.

Key Differences

  • Limited scope: covers only salarié status and 10-year carte de résident
  • CESEDA applies for most other residence situations
  • Specific provisions for salaried worker permits
  • Facilitated access to 10-year residence card under treaty conditions

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (original + photocopy)

    Required
  • Residence permit (titre de séjour)

    Required
  • Proof of address (less than 3 months old)

    Required
  • Lease agreement (bail)

    Required
  • Bank account details (RIB)

    Required
  • Birth certificate (translated and apostilled)

    Required
  • Tax notices (avis d'imposition)

    Optional
  • Proof of income

    Optional

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1

    Create a CAF account

    Official Website
  2. 2

    Complete the online application

  3. 3

    Upload your supporting documents

  4. 4

    Receive your attestation

  5. 5

    Receive your first payment

Practical Tips

Apply as soon as you sign your lease. Benefits are not retroactive — they start from the month after your application is registered.

You will need a RIB (bank account details) in your name. Joint accounts work if your name is on the document.

If you live in student housing (CROUS or private résidence étudiante), your landlord may have already registered the property with CAF, which speeds up the process.

APL amounts are recalculated every year based on your previous tax declaration. Report any income changes promptly to avoid overpayments you will have to repay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between APL, ALF, and ALS?
APL applies to conventioned housing (most social housing and many private rentals). ALF is for families with dependents. ALS covers everything else. You cannot choose — CAF automatically assigns the applicable benefit.
How much can I receive?
It depends on your rent, income, location (Paris vs. province), and household size. A single person renting in Paris at 800 €/month with low income might receive 200-300 €/month.
Can I apply for CAF benefits as a student?
Yes. Students with a valid titre de séjour or VLS-TS are eligible. You apply through the same process and the benefit is based on your student income (usually low, so you may qualify for the maximum amount).

Related Guides

Visa RenewalFirst Visa ApplicationHealth Insurance (CPAM)Tax DeclarationPrefecture AppointmentHousing
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