Month after month, announcements follow and things change. Throughout the year, laws, measures, restrictions and decrees come into force in France, directly impacting the daily lives of the French. So every month brings its share of new developments and issues, and sometimes it can be hard to keep up with the flow of information.
To help you, we prepare a monthly roundup of what's changing so you can get ready. Whether it's economic, social, environmental, transport, traffic, health,education and much more, we take stock of what's in store, whether it's regional in Ile-de-France ornational.
As spring arrives, it's time to look ahead to April. With the season of renewal, new policies and updates are also on the horizon for April 2026 in Paris and Île-de-France. So, what changes are taking place this month? Here are the announcements that might affect your daily life:
The 2026 finance law includes several increases in social benefits provided by the Caf, effective from April 1, 2026. The following aids will be raised by 0.9% to keep pace with inflation:
The activity bonus, a financial boost for workers with modest wages, is also being increased. On average, recipients will see an extra 50 euros per month, benefiting nearly three million people. The reform aims to expand the eligibility criteria as well, making it possible for more individuals to access this assistance.
High school students and university applicants must reach a key milestone on Parcoursup: April 1, 2026, is their final deadline to complete their applications and confirm each of their study and training choices. It’s important to note that apprenticeship programs can still be validated after this date.
Starting in November 2025, the winter break on evictions will end on April 1, 2026. This means that tenants can once again face eviction from their primary residence in the event of disputes with their landlord.















