Article R141-6
Physical or legal persons who have applied for or obtained their registration on the list shall inform the public prosecutor without delay of any change in their situation with regard to the condition…
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Physical or legal persons who have applied for or obtained their registration on the list shall inform the public prosecutor without delay of any change in their situation with regard to the condition…
The chairman of the board of directors of the French Office for Immigration and Integration is appointed by decree, for a renewable three-year term, on the joint proposal of the ministers responsible…
Each year, before 1 February, the president of the National Court of Asylum sends the vice-president of the Conseil d'Etat an activity report.The president of the court attaches to this report any use…
European Union citizens subject to transitional measures by their accession treaty who were admitted to the French labour market on the date of their country's accession to the European Union or subse…
The person whose appeal has been rejected by the deputy director of visas, the commission mentioned in article D. 312-3 or, when the latter has issued a recommendation pursuant to article D. 312-5-1,…
Articles D. 312-3 to D. 312-5-3 and D. 312-8-1 are applicable in New Caledonia in the wording resulting from Decree no. 2022-963 of 29 June 2022.
For the application of this book to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon:1° References to the judicial court are replaced by references to the court of first instance;2° References to the court of appeal are repl…
Articles D. 312-3 to D. 312-5-3 and D. 312-8-1 are applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands in their wording resulting from Decree No. 2022-963 of 29 June 2022.
Articles D. 312-3 to D. 312-5-3 and D. 312-8-1 are applicable in French Polynesia in the wording resulting from Decree No. 2022-963 of 29 June 2022.
Every four years, ad hoc administrators on the list provided for in Article R. 343-2 make a new application for registration, which is examined in accordance with the provisions of Article R. 343-5. W…
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