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webewitch
18-02-2013, 15:02
My daughter who was born in the canaries has now left school and is looking for work.

Does anyone know if she will be entitled to Unemployment Benefit - I've been paying local taxes all her life.

chifleta
18-02-2013, 15:37
don't thinks so, but I'd recommend she goes and signs on as "unemployed" anyway, and ask them.

Goldenmaniac
18-02-2013, 18:44
No she will not be entitled to any Paro as she herself has made no contributions yet, but she should most certianly sign on as job seeking as this will give her access to training schemes and the like

Medanoman
06-03-2013, 11:42
wont get anything...but will , as last poster mentioned, get access to courses. Youth unemployment is around 50% so its hard. Another reason to sign on is that there are incentives to get the long term unemployed back to work, i.e. no social security payments are due from employer. Making it an attractive proposition to employ someone when there is no SS to pay for a year or so.

universal
06-03-2013, 12:04
The government are also offering tax and s/s breaks to young people looking to set up in a small business.

halfenglish
27-03-2013, 01:59
She needs to work for at least 360 days (not incluiding off days and bank holidays) in order to get 4 months of paro. It's not like the basic jobseeker allowance, I'm afraid.

If she wants to be self employed, the government is also offering a discount, so she will only have to pay 50 euros per month.

kingbaker
27-03-2013, 02:45
The whole Spanish system seems to be in disarray, regardless of the massif
downturn economically. When Zapatero was elected on a platform of reform,
I hoped that good things would happen but don't think he achieved much. I
suppose that a lot of changes require lots of cash!!

bonitatime
27-03-2013, 07:51
Zapatero was elected a very long time ago or did you mean Rajoy?
Zapatero and the PSOE were elected because the PP lied blatantly to the electorate three days before the elections about something so bad that the swing left was overwhelming.

9PLUS
27-03-2013, 08:15
If she wants to be self employed, the government is also offering a discount, so she will only have to pay 50 euros per month.



Even at this reduced rate which i think it totally unfair to everyone else already in business is still only a small part of what she would have to pay out.


If it isn't she's ONLY have to pay €50, that quote is a little misleading.

kingbaker
28-03-2013, 08:43
The government are also offering tax and s/s breaks to young people looking to set up in a small business.

Hi where would I find info on these breaks in English?

bonitatime
28-03-2013, 08:59
Hi where would I find info on these breaks in English?

I am not sure you will

chifleta
28-03-2013, 14:48
Hi where would I find info on these breaks in English?

When I read this on my email notification I thought "what sort of daft question is that?" ... then I saw it was from you :c2::scared::doh::doh::doh::fpull:

kingbaker
28-03-2013, 17:47
When I read this on my email notification I thought "what sort of daft question is that?" ... then I saw it was from you :c2::scared::doh::doh::doh::fpull:

So it's not a daft question after all, 'cause I asked it..is that correct missus?:p cheeky git!!:p:lol:

chifleta
28-03-2013, 18:15
So it's not a daft question after all, 'cause I asked it..is that correct missus?:p cheeky git!!:p:lol:

of course ...... :stupid:

kingbaker
29-03-2013, 12:41
I am not sure you will

How about in Spanish?..................and I'll use Google Translate!! Gracias!;)

bonitatime
29-03-2013, 12:43
Here
http://www.infoautonomos.com/ayudas-autonomos/subvenciones-para-autonomos/

http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2013/01/28/actualidad/1359365783_217269.html

kingbaker
29-03-2013, 15:44
Here
http://www.infoautonomos.com/ayudas-autonomos/subvenciones-para-autonomos/

http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2013/01/28/actualidad/1359365783_217269.html

Muchas Gracias!! ;)