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Los desempleados de las islas que cumplan los requisitos tienen derecho a recibir la ayuda del Estado
A new government aid program in Spain is offering financial support of up to 3,000 euros to individuals who have worked but do not qualify for traditional unemployment benefits. This initiative, managed by the Spanish Public Employment Service (SEPE), aims to provide a safety net for those in specific employment gaps. Eligibility criteria include having contributed for at least 360 days with family dependents, such as children under 26, or a minimum of six months of contributions if the applicant has no children. The aid is also available to part-time workers, with the amount adjusted proportionally. The application process requires individuals to register as job seekers and submit their request directly to SEPE. However, public discourse has raised questions regarding the tax implications of receiving such aid and the potential difficulties in securing appointments with SEPE, suggesting a need for comprehensive guidance on these aspects to ensure beneficiaries are fully informed.
Los desempleados de las islas que cumplan los requisitos tienen derecho a recibir la ayuda del Estado
