IMSERSO Disability Pension 2025: Up to €12,000 for Eligible Residents
In 2025, Spain's Institute for the Elderly and Social Services (IMSERSO) provides financial support to residents with disabilities through non-contributory pensions. Eligible individuals can receive up to €11,858.70 annually, distributed over 14 payments.
Who Qualifies for the Pension?
To be eligible for the non-contributory disability pension in 2025, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Age: Between 18 and 64 years old.
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Residency: Legal residence in Spain for at least five years, with the last two years being consecutive and immediately before the application.
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Disability: A certified disability level of 65% or higher.
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Income: Annual income below €7,905.80.
These pensions are designed for individuals who haven't contributed enough to qualify for contributory pensions but are in financial need.
How Much Can You Receive?
The standard annual amount for the non-contributory disability pension in 2025 is €7,905.80, paid in 14 installments (12 monthly payments plus two extra payments).
For individuals with a disability level of 75% or more who require assistance from another person for daily activities, an additional supplement of €3,952.90 is provided. This brings the total annual pension to €11,858.70, with each of the 14 payments amounting to approximately €847.05.
Additional Support: Rental Supplement
IMSERSO also offers a rental supplement of €525 annually for pension recipients who are renting their homes. This amount is added to the regular pension payments, providing extra support for housing costs.
How to Apply
Applications for the non-contributory disability pension can be submitted through the social services offices of your autonomous community or directly via IMSERSO. Required documents typically include proof of identity, residency, income, and a certified disability assessment.