Article D436-1
Any employer who hires a foreign worker for a temporary job lasting more than three months and less than twelve months shall pay the tax mentioned in article L. 436-10 as follows:1° 74 euros when the…
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Any employer who hires a foreign worker for a temporary job lasting more than three months and less than twelve months shall pay the tax mentioned in article L. 436-10 as follows:1° 74 euros when the…
The annual tax paid by employers of foreign labour provided for in Article L. 436-10 of the Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile (Code on the Entry and Residence of Foreigne…
The French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons shall communicate the following information to the French Office for Immigration and Integration without delay:1° The date on whi…
The prefect shall immediately forward to the French Office for Immigration and Integration information on the period of validity of asylum application certificates and the progress of the procedures f…
To qualify for the asylum seeker's allowance provided for in article L. 553-1, the asylum seeker must be at least eighteen years old and have monthly resources below the amount of the active solidarit…
The death of the beneficiary terminates entitlement to the asylum seeker's allowance. The death of a family member terminates entitlement for the portion corresponding to that person.The beneficiary's…
The following resources are not taken into account when determining entitlement to the asylum seeker's allowance:1° Family benefits;2° Insurance or solidarity allowances, work placement remuneration a…
The decision to refuse material reception conditions taken pursuant to article L. 551-15 shall be in writing, give reasons and take account of the applicant's vulnerability. Within two months of being…
When the asylum seeker is joined by a family member who has reached the age of majority after filing his/her application for the allowance, the family member is taken into account in calculating the a…
The asylum seeker's allowance scale can be found in the
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