According to French regulations, recipients of the Revenu de Solidarité Active (RSA) must reside in France in a stable and effective manner. A trip to Morocco or any other country lasting more than three consecutive months can result in the suspension of this welfare benefit, as it may be considered a change of residence.
The rule is based on the principle that the RSA is intended for people who live permanently in France. Short stays, such as a few weeks for family visits or personal matters, do not automatically affect eligibility, but the administration may request proof of continued residence.
This policy applies to all RSA beneficiaries, regardless of nationality. The French government emphasizes that the condition of residence is essential to prevent fraud and ensure the aid reaches those who truly need it within the national territory.