Overview
- The government began a fresh linking period on October 1 for 18–29 year olds who are not studying or working to apply for workplace training.
- Applicants must register on the official platform, create a profile, upload an ID, CURP, proof of address and a photograph, and select a training center during the linking window.
- Accepted participants train for up to 12 months, attending 5 to 8 hours daily from Monday to Friday under the supervision of a tutor.
- Benefits include a monthly economic support payment, IMSS medical coverage, training materials at no cost and monthly evaluations.
- Program data cited by outlets reports that about seven in ten apprentices secure permanent employment after completing their training, and those not placed may try again in the next call; the portal’s Focus Map shows where slots are available.