Article R234-3
The continuity of residence required to acquire the right of permanent residence is not affected by temporary absences not exceeding six months per year, nor by absences of a longer duration for the f…
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The continuity of residence required to acquire the right of permanent residence is not affected by temporary absences not exceeding six months per year, nor by absences of a longer duration for the f…
The president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile may take the necessary measures for the constitution and operation of panels of the court sitting in the Wallis and Futuna Islands.
European Union citizens who have entered France to look for work may not be expelled on the grounds that their residence is irregular as long as they are able to provide proof that they are continuing…
The President of the National Court of Asylum may take the necessary measures for the constitution and operation of panels of the Court sitting in French Polynesia.
The president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile may take the necessary measures for the constitution and operation of panels of the court sitting in New Caledonia.
For the application of this book in French Guyana, references to the President of the Departmental Council are replaced by references to the President of the Assembly of French Guyana.
The temporary or multi-annual residence permit bearing the word "employee" issued pursuant to article L. 421-1 may not be withdrawn on the grounds that the foreign national has been deprived of employ…
The application is sent by any means to the court clerk's office before the expiry of the time limits mentioned in articles L. 342-1 and L. 342-4.The clerk registers it and stamps it and any attachmen…
When another Member State asks France whether a foreign national who already holds a residence permit bearing the words "long-term resident-EU" provided for in article L. 424-5 remains under the prote…
An application for the resident permit provided for in article L. 423-10 is equivalent to an application for renewal of the residence permit previously acquired when it is submitted by a foreign natio…
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