Article L441-4
…ch Guiana;2° Section 3 of Chapter II of Title III is not applicable;3° The last sentence of Article L. 423-19 is deleted;4° The second paragraph of Article L. 435-1 is deleted.
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…ch Guiana;2° Section 3 of Chapter II of Title III is not applicable;3° The last sentence of Article L. 423-19 is deleted;4° The second paragraph of Article L. 435-1 is deleted.
For the application of this book in Martinique, references to the department and the departmental council are replaced respectively by references to the collectivity of Martinique and the assembly of…
…ce, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, as well as those holding resident permits issued in New Caledonia, may stay in Saint-Ba…
…compliance with the powers of the local authority; 2° The civic training mentioned in 1° of article L. 413-3 includes a section relating to the history and geography of the local authority of residenc…
Any foreign national wishing to enter France with a view to staying for a period not exceeding three months must apply to the French diplomatic and consular authorities for a short-stay visa, under th…
In accordance with article L. 223-1, the provisions of this Title apply to foreign nationals whose situation is governed by Book II.
…area beyond four days from the initial placement decision may be authorised, by the liberties and detention judge ruling on the effective exercise of the rights recognised to the foreign national, fo…
The foreign national may ask the liberties and detention judge to appoint counsel ex officio.The unaccompanied minor is assisted by a lawyer chosen by the ad hoc administrator or, failing that, appoin…
…to the mayor are replaced by the reference to the district chief; 2° With the exception of articles L. 321-1 to L. 322-1 and L. 343-5, the words: "in France" are replaced by the words: "in the Wallis…
…operation of law in the table below. Articles applicable In their wording resulting from In Title I L. 310-1 L. 311-1 to L. 312-6 L. 313-1 to L. 313-5 L. 313-7 and L. 313-8 In Title II L. 320-1 L. 321…
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