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Monday, 1 October 2018 0:10

RESIDENCY IN FRANCE

As an expert in French administration, I get asked pretty much every day questions on residency options and of course since Brexit I have more and more English clients asking what they should do to prepare for ‘it’. Contradictory and often confusing information from various sources, websites and forums are often unclear for the person who is just looking for a solution.

As most people know, when it comes to immigration, one rule or more importantly one list does not fit all and each prefecture applies their own rules. In addition the powers that be in the government are unable to dispel the uncertainty surrounding the situation and so just what do people have to do?

Quite simply if your paperwork is in order, why would you wait? Why not take control of your destiny and choose and option and go for it. A certain amount of preparation and patience will be needed but the end result will be worth it. No more uncertainty.

To help you determine which process would be the most appropriate for you, here are some key highlights of each process.

OPTION 1: EUROPEAN RESIDENCY CARD

This European residency card allows you to prove that you have the right to live in France as a resident, with no other conditions. Makes life much easier for all your future paperwork processes and there is no language test!

Some key pointers for this carte de sejour European:

General Criteria & Key information

Tips on documents needed

More information here

Prefecture (and no one) can say what will happen to this card once the UK is officially out of the EU!

OPTION 2: FRENCH CITIZENSHIP - NATURALISATION

You can apply for French citizenship if you are married or pacs’d with a French person or if not you can apply by time criteria ‘decret’. Depending on which option you choose (marriage or decret), the documents can be different. Each prefecture manages their process so ensure you contact your local prefecture before finalizing your file. A little more complicated from a paperwork perspective and time. You can find the complete list needed for both options

General Criteria & Key information

What you will need to prove:

Amongst others and depending on your situation, you will need:

It’s a longer process but a definitive solution for expats who have been living in France for many years and are sure they are staying.

A last word of advice, when preparing your files, more is always better for a carte de sejour. For the citizenship, stick exactly to the document they provide you with, no more, no less.

For more information on French Naturalization or other paperwork processes, contact Tracy Leonetti at tracy@lbsinfrance.com

Tracy Leonetti
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