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 Buy French Permanent Residence Permit

 

A French Permanent Residence Permit, also known as a Carte de Séjour, is a document that grants foreign nationals the right to live in France on a permanent basis. The process of obtaining a French Permanent Residence Permit is an arduous one, but rewarding for those who wish to make France their home. The process begins with the application for a longterm visa. This visa should be applied for at least six months prior to the applicant‘s intended travel to France. Once the visa is granted, the applicant must then apply for a residence permit. The application must include all necessary documents, such as proof of sufficient financial resources to live in France, a criminal record check, and a valid passport. Once the application is submitted and approved, the applicant will be issued a Carte de Séjour. This document is valid for up to 10 years, after which a renewal must be applied for. The permit is renewable every 10 years and allows the holder to travel freely within the Schengen area. The benefits of obtaining a French Permanent Residence Permit are immense. The permit holder is allowed to stay in France indefinitely and has the same rights as a French citizen when it comes to voting and holding public office. The permit holder is also allowed to work and study in France, and is entitled to the same social security benefits as a French citizen. The cost of obtaining a French Permanent Residence Permit is relatively modest. The application fee is usually around2000, and there are additional costs associated with the application process. In conclusion, a French Permanent Residence Permit is an invaluable document that allows one to live and work in France on a permanent basis. The benefits of obtaining a permit are immense, and the costs are relatively affordable. If you are interested in making France your home, then applying for a French Permanent Residence Permit is an excellent way to do so.

Online registration for French Permanent Residence Permit. French authorities grant the French Permanent Residence Permit,  to non-EU nationals residing there. Prior to September 1, 2011, pages inside the passport contained residence permits and other conditions (in sticker form). Residents are now required to have up to three different documents, including their residence permit, their passport from their country of citizenship, and the supplementary sheet as residence permits are now issued as ID-1 (credit card size) plastic cards with additional provisions printed on them (if applicable). Only while crossing borders are passports and residency cards required.

 

Brexit: is now the time to apply for French Permanent Residence Permit

Due to France’s dual citizenship policy, British nationals who meet the requirements may want to consider applying for French citizenship in order to continue having access to residing in the European Union (EU).

Should you choose French citizenship or permanent residence?
You can stay in France for ten years with a permanent residence permit, and because it is renewable, you could theoretically maintain this status permanently. You may, however, have many of the same rights as French citizens (such as those related to education, employment, and healthcare), but not all of them. For instance, you cannot participate in elections or hold public office.

 

If you elect to become a French citizen you also become a citizen of the European Union (EU), and would enjoy freedom of movement throughout EU member states. You don’t have to give up your own nationality if you become a French citizen: you can have French dual citizenship.

In either instance, a ‘continuous’ presence in France for a defined number of years is normally a French citizenship requirement. Your ‘continuous’ stay can be void if you leave France for more than six consecutive months out of a total of 10 months, however exceptions exist in specific instances, so you should ask your local authority, the prefecture (French administrative offices representing the government at a local level) (French administrative offices representing the government at a local level). Examples of exclusions include severe illness, pregnancy, and military service.

How to apply for French permanent residence

We will offer a French Permanent Residence Permit with an additional paper document, a French VISA, a French health insurance card, a  chance to buy driver’s license online  (if necessary), a working permit, and a proof of completion of a French  language test.

After a set period of time, permanent residents are eligible to petition for French citizenship. A person must currently have lived in France as a permanent resident for three of the five years prior to applying (with up to one year of the time before becoming a permanent resident included). They also have the authority to sponsor family members for permanent residency, provided that they meet the requirements for residence and the certainty of support.

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