If you’re moving in to a YouFirst Campus residence soon and would you like to give your budget a bit of a boost, you should be aware that the CAF (Caisse d’Allocations Familiales — family allowance fund) can help you financially throughout your studies, whether you are a French or international student. There are different types of aid, conditions you need to meet to claim it and documents you need to provide, so here’s all the information you need to make paying your rent easier.
Which housing aid is right for you?
The CAF offers three types of aid depending on personal circumstances:
- Aide Personnalisée au Logement: Well-known in France, the APL (personal housing aid) is reserved for students who live in a property whose owner has signed an agreement with the French government, such as a CROUS residence, HLM (Habitation à Loyer Modéré — low-income housing) or even a foyer (supported housing for young people).
- Allocation de Logement à caractère Familial: The ALF (family housing allowance) can only be claimed by single students with a dependant.
- Allocation de Logement à caractère Social: The ALS (social housing allowance) is intended for students living in private rental housing, such as your YouFirst Campus residence for student. This means you may be eligible. Visit the CAF website (in French) to check that you meet the income conditions.
How do I apply for a housing allowance as a student?
The first thing to do is sign your YouFirst Campus rental agreement. You will need your lease before you can go any further.
Next, the easiest way is to apply directly on the CAF website.
To complete your file, you will need:
- A completed rental confirmation form (attestation de loyer) signed and dated by YouFirst, as well as our contact information- you can ask for this document on your YouFirst Customer Account.
- Your RIB (relevé d’identité bancaire — bank account details)
- A copy of your proof of ID
- Your CAF number and your parents’ number, if you already have a Carte Vitale (French health insurance card) with a social security number. Don’t have a Carte Vitale yet because you’re an international student? Take a look at the procedure just below the box.
- Your income amount over the last two years
It can take up to three months to process an application for a housing allowance… and you may be waiting a bit longer than that since you will receive the money from the 1st of the following month. For example, if you apply for an allowance on 15 August, the calculation of your allowance will begin on 1 September. But, it could be later depending on the time it takes to process your application.
Top tip: Get ahead of the game and sort it as soon as you receive your lease.


