Create a CAF Account: Follow Our Video Tutorial! 🎬
If you’re an international student in France, creating a CAF account is an essential step to benefit from financial aid, such as APL (Personalized Housing Assistance). But don’t worry, we’ve made a video tutorial to guide you through the process step by step. You can watch the video below and follow along with the detailed instructions on the screen. 👇
Why Create a CAF Account?
Creating a CAF account is necessary to access the various aids provided by the Caisse d’Allocations Familiales (CAF). Whether you need housing assistance or other services, having your CAF account will make managing your administrative tasks online much easier.
By following our video, you’ll be able to create your CAF account in just a few minutes, stress-free! If you’re still unsure about what CAF is, we invite you to watch our explainer video on the topic. It’s also available in the description of our tutorial.
Main Steps to Create a CAF Account 📄
In our video, we show you every step to follow on the official CAF website. Here’s a quick overview of the process:
- Access the official CAF website: We show you how to find the correct link and start creating your CAF account.
- Fill out the form: We guide you in filling out all the required information (name, nationality, contact details, etc.).
- Confirm your registration: We explain how to validate your registration by entering a code received via SMS or email, and how to choose a secure password.
- Get your temporary login ID: Once your account is created, we show you how to note down and use this temporary ID to log into your personal space.
Need More Help?
If you have any questions or if some steps seem complicated, feel free to watch the video multiple times or contact us for further assistance.
Plus, we’ll soon be releasing a new video on how to apply for APL after creating your CAF account! Stay tuned and subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss out on our upcoming videos!
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