Article R434-5
…dwelling is considered to be normal if it:1° Has a total living area of at least:a) in zones A bis and A: 22 m² for a household without children or two people, increased by 10 m² per person up to eig…
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…dwelling is considered to be normal if it:1° Has a total living area of at least:a) in zones A bis and A: 22 m² for a household without children or two people, increased by 10 m² per person up to eig…
If the foreign national is already residing in France, his application must be submitted within the following time limits: 1° A foreign national who holds a residence document referred to in 2° to 8°…
A temporary residence permit bearing the words "private and family life" is issued by the territorially competent prefect to a foreign national who meets the conditions defined in article L. 425-1.
…k in Mayotte: 1° References to the regional director of companies, competition, consumption, labour and employment are replaced by references to the director of companies, competition, consumption, la…
…ordingly. The same applies when the foreign national was already under the protection of that State and that protection has been transferred to France.
A resident permit may be withdrawn and replaced ipso jure by a temporary residence permit in the following cases: 1° The foreign national, holder of a resident permit, may not be subject to a deportat…
…in the table below. Applicable articles In the wording resulting from In Title I D. 414-1 D. 414-3 and D. 414-4 In Title II D. 422-6 D. 422-10 D. 422-13 D. 426-12 In Title III D. 431-7 D. 431-19
…ted in the table below.Articles applicableIn their wording resulting fromIn Title ID. 414-1D. 414-3 and D. 414-4In Title IID. 422-6D. 422-10D. 422-13D. 426-12In Title IIID. 431-7D. 431-19
…6, to rule on appeals lodged against decisions of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons taken pursuant to Articles L. 531-24 to L. 531-31 or L. 531-32 to L. 531-35.
For the application of the provisions of this book in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, in Article D. 422-13, the reference to Article L. 422-14 is deleted.
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