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Article L425-8 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

In the event of the defendant’s final conviction, a foreign national holding a residence permit under articles L. 425-6 and L. 425-7 who have lodged a complaint for acts of violence committed against them by their spouse, cohabitee or partner to whom they are bound by a civil solidarity pact, or for acts of violence committed against them due to their refusal to enter into a marriage or union or…

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Article L425-9 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

A foreign national, habitually resident in France, whose state of health requires medical care, the lack of which could have exceptionally serious consequences for him or her and who, in view of the health care available and the characteristics of the health system in his or her country of origin, could not effectively receive appropriate treatment there, will be issued with a temporary residence permit bearing the wording “private and…

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Article L425-10 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

The foreign parents of a foreign minor who meets the conditions laid down in article L. 425-9, or the foreign national who holds a court order granting him or her parental authority over the minor, will be issued with a temporary residence permit for a maximum period of six months, provided that they can prove that they usually live in France with the minor and provide for his or her…

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Article L426-3 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

A foreign national who is serving or has served in the Foreign Legion, with at least three years’ service in the French army, and who holds a certificate of good conduct, shall be issued with a ten-year resident card.If the certificate of good conduct is withdrawn for desertion or subsequent behaviour unsuited to the requirements of the armed forces, the resident card provided for in the first paragraph may be…

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Article L426-4 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

At the expiry of the resident card provided for in articles L. 423-6, L. 423-10, L. 423-11, L. 423-12, L. 423-16, L. 424-1, L. 424-3, L. 424-13, L. 424-21, L. 425-3, L. 426-1, L. 426-2, L. 426-3, L. 426-6, L. 426-7 or L. 426-10, or the “long-term resident-EU” residence permit provided for under articles L. 421-12, L. 421-25, or L. 426-17, of which he or she is the holder, a…

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Article L426-5 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

A foreign national who receives a pension for an accident at work or an occupational disease from a French organisation and whose permanent disability rate is equal to or greater than 20% will be issued with a temporary residence permit bearing the words “vie privée et familiale” (“private and family life”) for a period of one year. The condition set out in article L. 412-1 does not apply. .

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