Article 19-2
A child whose birth certificate has been drawn up in accordance with Article 58 of this Code shall be presumed to have been born in France.
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A child whose birth certificate has been drawn up in accordance with Article 58 of this Code shall be presumed to have been born in France.
When acquiring French nationality by decision of the public authority or by declaration, the person concerned shall indicate to the competent authority the nationality or nationalities he or she alrea…
Les sociétés civiles de moyens définies à Article 36 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 does not fall within the scope of corporate income tax, even when these companies have adopted the status of…
The condition of knowledge of the French language does not apply to political refugees and stateless persons legally and habitually resident in France for at least fifteen years and aged over seventy.
The public authority's response to an application to acquire French nationality by naturalisation must be made no later than eighteen months from the submission of all the documents required to consti…
…enjoyed possession of French status.For a period of three years from the publication of the loi n° 2006-911 du 24 juillet 2006 relative à l'immigration et à l'intégration, for the application of the…
…period may not be less than fifteen days and not more than two months, he has not terminated his activity. When the opinion of the Council of State is unfavourable, the measure provided for in the pre…
…nd has never had his or her habitual residence in France, if the ascendants, from whom he or she derived French nationality, do not themselves have possession of French nationality or have not been re…
…he option to renounce their French nationality in the cases provided for in Articles 18-1, 19-4 and 22-3.
…al, the French spouse may renounce French nationality in accordance with the provisions of articles 26 et seq on condition that he has acquired the foreign nationality of his spouse and that the habit…
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