Article L412-3
As an exception to article L. 412-1, the administrative authority may, without requiring production of the long-stay visa mentioned in the same article, grant the following residence permits: 1° The t…
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As an exception to article L. 412-1, the administrative authority may, without requiring production of the long-stay visa mentioned in the same article, grant the following residence permits: 1° The t…
…or she is in a civil union or cohabiting partner, if he or she has been authorised to reside in France for the purposes of family reunification under the conditions provided for in articles L. 561-2 t…
The mayor may refuse to validate the reception certificate in the following cases:1° The host cannot produce the required supporting documents;2° It is apparent, either from the content of the attesta…
Subject to the provisions of Title IV, foreigners lawfully resident in France shall travel freely within the country.
…lished only in respect of the applicant or the applicant's spouse;2° Or where the other parent is deceased or stripped of parental rights.
The issue, renewal and supply of duplicates of travel documents issued to foreign minors on the basis of article L. 414-4 give rise to the collection, of a fee of 50 euros.
Residence permits issued in mainland France, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon entitle holders to residency in all the above t…
When a foreign national holding a multiannual residence permit for a period of four years, a resident permit or a residence permit for a period of more than one year provided for by an international s…
The decision to refuse entry referred to in Article L. 352-4 and specifies the channels and deadlines for this appeal. It also mentions the foreign national's right to refuse to be repatriated before…
…hip or the breakdown of the cohabitation is established during the period of validity of the residence permit provided for in articles L. 423-1 or L. 423-2, the latter may be withdrawn.The renewal of…
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