1. RQTH and EU equivalents: recognition, lead times, scope
Administrative recognition of disability is the prerequisite that unlocks access to specific aids.
RQTH (Reconnaissance de la Qualité de Travailleur Handicapé) is issued by the MDPH of the residence département after review of a medical and professional file. The average lead time is four to nine months depending on the département, with possible acceleration for well-documented pathologies (stabilized chronic illness, permanent motor disability). Recognition is granted for a renewable period, typically between one and ten years depending on stability of the condition, and opens access to AGEFIPH aids, the employment obligation (companies with 20+ employees), and certain tax adjustments.
At EU level, each member state retains its own recognition procedure. In Germany, the Schwerbehindertenausweis is issued by the Versorgungsamt based on a degree of disability (Grad der Behinderung, GdB); a 50 GdB threshold unlocks main rights. In Spain, the certificado de discapacidad is issued by autonomous communities (33% discapacidad minimum for creation aids). In Italy, the certificato di invalidità falls under INPS with a 46% threshold. The EU Disability Employment Network recognizes partial portability between member states under freedom of establishment.
On the entrepreneurship side, recognition unlocks three categories of instruments: financial (AGEFIPH subsidy, preferential-rate loans, reinforced social exemptions), advisory (Cap Emploi, Forco Handicap, regional programmes), and technical (workplace adaptation, digital accessibility, adapted transport). These aids stack with common-law schemes (ACRE, ARCE, Initiative France honor loan), subject to the de minimis ceiling (€300,000 over three years cumulated across all schemes).
Critical anticipation
RQTH must be active on the legal effective date of creation. If the application is still under review at creation, AGEFIPH aid disbursement is correspondingly delayed. Plan to file the MDPH application 6 to 9 months before the intended creation date.