What requirements should I fulfil?
You have to be 22 to 30 years old (the assistance stops at 30).
Young people aged 22 to 30 are the group having the most serious difficulty in leaving their parents' homes.
You have to have a regular source of income, and your annual gross income has to be lower than 22,000 euros. This includes autonomous workers(1), research grant holders, and unemployment or disability benefit holders.
If your net monthly income is roughly 1,500 euros, then you can apply for assistance. 8 out of 10 young people in the labour market are in this situation.
You have to provide evidence that you have been in the labour market for at least six months before your application, or that your source of income will last for at least six months after your application.
If you have been working for the past six months, authorities will check this with social security. If you will be working for the next six months (and thus have a regular income), you must submit a copy of your labour contract.
You have to be your rent's contract holder.
You have to be one of the parties signing the contract for your rented home.
Non-EU citizens should be legal permanent residents in Spain.
If you are a foreign citizen, you need to hold a permanent residence permit, which you are granted after residing legally in Spain for five uninterrupted years.



