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Simpler, faster, more convenient : Monegasque nationals can now apply for National Housing Aid online
As part of the drive to modernise public services, the Housing Department has joined forces with the Interministerial Delegation for Digital Transition to launch a new online service for Monegasque nationals applying for National Housing Aid (ANL) for the first time, or making a new application after moving home.
The service can be accessed via the MonGuichet.mc portal, and lets applicants upload all the documentation and information needed, easily and securely.
It includes a range of features designed to make the process easier:
- You can save your application as a draft and return to it later to upload the required documents.
- The forms will be prefilled with your personal details if you sign in to your MonGuichet.mc account.
- You can give someone else (e.g. a relative) permission to complete or view your application.
- Communication with the Housing Department is made simple, so your application can be processed more quickly.
The current version of the service is exclusively for first-time applicants and people making a new application after moving home. It will soon evolve to allow claimants to review their housing aid applications and benefits every year, providing a complete A to Z online service.
For information and help:
To learn more about National Housing Aid, visit MonServicePublic.mc .
If you have any questions or need help using the online service:
- Visit La Maison du Numérique in the Jardins d’Apolline building (block D), for free support. You do not need to make an appointment.
- Contact user support on +377 98 98 95 99 between 8.00 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
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