I'm not sure in those days some people got even €100 to 375 So it really depends on individual basis. read more
Probably. You don’t get the first month that you live in a place, though. So if you moved into Place 1 on September 1, you’d get CAF for October and November. Then if you move to Place 2 on December 1, you’d get CAF for January on. They may also redo the calculation and adjust the amount you receive. read more
Try to make sure that you’ll be able to get CAF when you visit the apartment, and get it in writing in the lease if you can. Also, if you live in student housing, such as a foyer or the Cité Universitaire, you may be eligible for CAF. 2) Make very little money in previous years. read more