RAI in Spain after the reform: can you still get Renta Activa de Inserción?
RAI is still one of the most-searched benefits in Spain — and most of what you will read about it is now out of date. The short version: since 1 November 2024 you can no longer enter the RAI programme as a new post-reform applicant. The subsidy reform closed it, except for transitional cases from before that date. If you were already receiving RAI you may keep it, but if you are looking for help now, the answer is not "a new RAI" — it is a different route. This guide explains what changed, who can still receive RAI, how it differs from IMV, and what to look at instead.
What RAI is, in plain terms
The Renta Activa de Inserción (RAI) was a nationwide programme run by SEPE — Spain's State Public Employment Service — not a regional one. It existed to support specific groups of unemployed people who had a particularly hard time getting back into work and had run out of, or never qualified for, ordinary unemployment cover.
It was an employment-linked benefit. To receive it you had to be registered as a jobseeker (demandante de empleo), actively look for work, and follow SEPE's rules — which is the key difference from a pure income benefit. RAI was aimed mainly at the long-term unemployed over 45, people with a recognised disability, returning emigrants, and victims of gender-based or domestic violence.
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Can you apply for RAI now?
Not as a new post-reform entry — and this is the part most pages get wrong. As part of the reform of the unemployment assistance level (Real Decreto-ley 2/2024), SEPE states plainly that from 1 November 2024 it is no longer possible to request an ordinary new entry into the RAI programme. Only transitional cases with an already recognised or suspended right, or with the triggering event before that date, continue under the previous rules until the right ends.
Who can keep receiving RAI
The closure affects new entries only. If you were already a RAI beneficiary on 1 November 2024, you keep that right until your recognised period runs out — provided you continue to meet the conditions you originally qualified under (remaining registered as a jobseeker, staying within the income limits, and so on).
Why the internet still says "how to get RAI"
If you search for RAI today, you will still find guides explaining "the three years of requirements" and "how to request it". Most of that content was written before November 2024 and was never updated. Because people keep searching for RAI, those old pages keep getting traffic — and keep giving advice that no longer applies.
The practical takeaway: when you read anything about RAI, check the date and check the source. The only authority that matters here is SEPE. If a site tells you that you can still request RAI and does not mention the November 2024 reform, treat it as outdated.
RAI vs IMV — not the same thing
RAI and IMV are constantly confused, but they are two different mechanisms run by two different bodies. Mixing them up is one reason people apply to the wrong place and get rejected.
RAI — Renta Activa de Inserción
A SEPE benefit for people out of work with particular difficulty returning to the labour market — the long-term unemployed, people with a disability, returning emigrants, victims of violence. Tied to employment: registering as a demandante de empleo, job-seeking and SEPE's rules. Closed to new applicants since 1 Nov 2024.
IMV — Ingreso Mínimo Vital
A minimum-income benefit from Social Security (INSS) for individuals and families in a vulnerable economic situation. It is not "unemployment cover" — it looks first at income, assets, the household (unidad de convivencia), legal residence and family documents. Still open, with its own rules.
Put simply: RAI was a route through SEPE and employment. IMV is a route through INSS and your household's minimum income. If your real problem is "I have no work and no benefit", the modern equivalent is a SEPE subsidy. If your problem is "my household income is too low to live on", that points to IMV.
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Check the right benefit route →What to look at instead of RAI
Closing RAI did not remove the need behind it — it redirected it. Depending on your situation, the realistic routes now are:
- An unemployment subsidy (subsidio por desempleo). The 2024 reform redesigned SEPE's assistance level. If you are out of work and have exhausted or never had contributory unemployment, this is where most people who would once have looked at RAI now belong.
- Ingreso Mínimo Vital (IMV). If the core problem is that your household income is too low, IMV — through INSS — is the benefit to check. See how to apply for IMV for the requirements, documents and 2026 amounts.
- A benefit specific to your situation. Disability, family, single-parent or local (regional) support schemes may fit better than a general subsidy. The right one depends on the details.
- Challenging a rejection. If SEPE or INSS has already turned you down, the route is not a new application — it is a reclamación previa against the decision you received.
If SEPE or INSS rejected you
A rejection from SEPE or INSS is a first decision, not a final one. Both can be challenged with a reclamación previa within a limited deadline, and many refusals come down to a missing document, a misread household or an income figure that did not match. The decisive thing is to respond to the exact reason stated and back it with the right evidence.
If the rejection was specifically about IMV, we have a dedicated walkthrough: what to do if IMV is denied. For benefit refusals more broadly, see benefit denied in Spain.
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Get the document reviewed →Frequently asked questions
Can I still apply for RAI in 2026?
Not as a new post-reform entry. Since 1 November 2024, RAI has been closed to ordinary new entries. Only transitional cases with an already recognised or suspended right, or with the triggering event before that date, continue under the previous rules until the right ends. If you need support now, the route is a current SEPE subsidy or IMV, not a new RAI.
I was receiving RAI before 1 November 2024 — do I keep it?
Yes. If you were already a beneficiary on that date, you keep the right until your recognised period ends, as long as you keep meeting the conditions. The closure only affects new entries.
Is RAI the same as IMV?
No. RAI was a SEPE benefit tied to unemployment and job-seeking; IMV is a minimum-income benefit from INSS based on household income, assets and situation. RAI ran through SEPE and employment; IMV runs through INSS and household income.
What can I apply for instead of RAI?
Depending on your case: an unemployment subsidy under the new SEPE rules, the Ingreso Mínimo Vital if the issue is low household income, or a benefit specific to your situation. If SEPE or INSS already rejected you, challenge that decision instead of looking for a new RAI.
Why do some websites still say you can request RAI?
Because much of that content predates the November 2024 reform and was never updated, and people still search for RAI. Check the publication date and compare it with the current SEPE route.
SEPE or INSS rejected my application — what now?
A rejection can be challenged with a reclamación previa within a limited deadline. Respond to the exact reason given and attach the right documents — and it is worth having the decision and your reply checked before you submit.
Sources:
SEPE — subsidies and RAI after 01/11/2024: sepe.es — RAI before November 2024
SEPE — FAQ on keeping RAI after the reform: sepe.es — keeping RAI FAQ
Reform of the unemployment assistance level: Real Decreto-ley 2/2024
State Public Employment Service: sepe.es
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