If you are planning to travel abroad and are charged a benefit, a subsidy or Active Addition Income (RAI) Due to some assumptions you will need to take into account various factors. You may lose these benefits.
The main factors include the reason for the trip, its duration and the need to fulfill certain obligations. Below, we explain it to you in more detail, thanks to the specifications that we can read on the website of the State Public Employment Agency (SEPE).
Traveling for work (less than a year)
Depending on the type of aid you collect, various assumptions may arise. If you fail to report this transfer to SEPE in any of these cases, it will constitute a violation that will lead to the initiation of sanctions procedures. whose sanction is the removal of the right” indicates the website.
-
If you move abroad for work For a period of less than 12 continuous monthsThe aid is stopped only if it exceeds 12 months.
-
For RAI beneficiaries, “in case you transfer your residence abroad for the purpose of seeking or carrying out work, professional development or international cooperation activities, you must notify SEPE and This gives you authority.”. In addition, if the period is less than six months continuously, the aid is cut off; if it is longer than this period, the aid is cut off.
Traveling for work (one year or more)
In this case, both contribution benefit or unemployment benefit and RAI is becoming extinct.
Traveling for other reasons (up to 15 days)
If you travel Not exceeding 15 calendar days per year, whether continuous or not, The benefit can be protected as long as legal obligations are met. It is recommended that you notify SEPE before your trip and go to the employment office for the first time.
Traveling for other reasons (more than 15 days and up to 90 days)
If the journey lasts Whether or not continuously for more than 15 days and up to 90 days during the year, aid is stopped. You must declare this and obtain permission from SEPE before leaving.
Transfer to European Union/European Economic Area/Switzerland.
If you are looking for work in these places, you can export your benefit for a period of three months, provided that you have been registered as a job seeker in Spain for at least four weeks; This period may be extended further. If you look at this site you can find