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France

Study, Work, Live in France

A refined country and one of the most popular places in Western Europe, rich in history, culture, and diversity, France is an excellent place to live, work and retire. France is a highly developed country and the seventh largest economy in the world, constantly ranking high in education, health care, and life expectancy.

This is why there is a big flock of expats in France every year. The country is home to more than 6 million foreigners from all over the world. France also offers great opportunities, good public services, work-life balance, a perfect climate, and delicious cuisine.

Anyone wishing to move to France can easily do so, but the moving process may be different for people outside of the EU:

  • EU/EEA and Switzerland citizens who wish to move to France permanently do not need a French visa or permit. They will be required to show their valid passport or national ID. However, there are some other legal processes that may apply to them after moving to the country.
  • Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens need a type of D visa (long-stay visa) and a residence permit to be allowed to stay in France more a period longer than 3 months.

 

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France Visa Types

The category of visa mainly depends on the duration of and reason for the stay.

Entry visas can be broken down into two main categories:

Short-stay visa
Long-stay visa

Short-stay visa
A short-stay visa authorizes foreign nationals to enter and stay in French territory for up to 3 months.

Two types of short-stay visas are available:

The ordinary short-stay visa, generally referred to as a “uniform stay visa” or “Schengen type C visa”, which also allows its bearer to move freely within the territory of all 26 States of the Schengen Area; and
The special short-stay visa applicable to the overseas territories, which is required for accessing the envisaged overseas territory.
Short-stay visas can be single-entry for one short stay or multiple-entry for several successive short stays. When the short-stay visa allows multiple entries, it is qualified as a ‘travel visa’.

Long-stay visa
A long-stay visa allows foreign nationals to stay in France for longer than three months.

The reason for the stay may be whether for personal reasons (family reunion, retirement, etc.) or professional reasons (starting up a business, taking up paid employment, etc.)
This type of visa allows the holder to live in France for a specified period.

 

Long-stay visa equivalent to a residence permit (VLS-TS)
A long-stay visa equivalent to a residence permit (visa de long séjour valant titre de séjour – VLS-TS) allows the holder not only to enter France but also to live in the country for between 3 and 12 months without applying for a separate residence permit.

After the first year of residence, foreign nationals wishing to extend their stay in France must apply for the residence permit that corresponds to their circumstances.

Why Study In France?

Studying in France gives you the opportunity to learn the language and gain cultural perspective thanks to its rich culture, gastronomy, architecture, and thriving student life! The experience will give you the upper hand when pursuing an international career and will give your CV a competitive edge.

If you want to move to France for study purposes, you will need to obtain a student visa. French student visas are separated into different categories, so you have to choose the one that suits you.

Within two months of your arrival in France, you must register at the Immigration and Integration Office.

This type of visa also allows you to work for a specific amount of hours per week (60% of regular working hours in France).

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