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Old Sep 13th 2012 | 1:05 am
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Originally Posted by billgates
You won't be able to get residency without an income and I would have thought you wouldn't be able to put your kids in a state school without residency.
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Old Sep 13th 2012 | 1:12 am
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Originally Posted by cricketman
I think (but am not sure) that everyone gets 100 euros per month until their child in 3. And that isnt income based

Not sure though, my wife doesnt know either!
Well if you as parents of a child under 3 don't know?............my children were raised in the UK, so I am out of the loop.

Aside from that this link says that Spain gives the least elp to families in the European community.


http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pol%C3%...de_Espa%C3%B1a
 
Old Sep 13th 2012 | 1:28 am
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Originally Posted by me me
Well if you as parents of a child under 3 don't know?............my children were raised in the UK, so I am out of the loop.

Aside from that this link says that Spain gives the least elp to families in the European community.


http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pol%C3%...de_Espa%C3%B1a
I know we get 100 euros per month, but do not know if that depends on our social social contributions and taxes or not - or whether everyone gets it

We also get a rebate at the end of year due to the child tax allowance, on top of the 100 euros per month.

I thought this was quite generous. Although when you compare to other countries in Europe, it isnt.

Note, actually your link says that the 100 euros per month per child under 3 is for all working mothers - which is why we get it

b) Todas las madres con un trabajado renumerado e hijos menores de tres años, tienen derecho a una ayuda económica de 100 euros al mes por cada niño, y no hay límite de ingresos anuales para poder percibirla. Esta prestación también puede ser percibida en un único pago anual al hacer la declaración de la renta.

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