Article L231-1 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum
European Union citizens are not required to hold a residence permit. However, if they so request, they will be issued with one.
European Union citizens are not required to hold a residence permit. However, if they so request, they will be issued with one.
European Union citizens wishing to establish habitual residence in France must register with the mayor of their commune of residence within three months of their arrival. Those who have not complied with this registration requirement are deemed to have been resident in France for less than three months.
The conditions for the application of this chapter shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.
So long as they do not become an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system referred to in Directive 2004/38 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, citizens of the European Union and their family members, as defined in Articles L….
European Union citizens have the right to reside in France for more than three months if they meet one of the following conditions:1° They are gainfully employed in France;2° They have sufficient resources for themselves and their family members not to become a burden on the social assistance system, as well as sickness insurance ;3° They are enrolled in an establishment operating in accordance with the legislative and regulatory provisions…
Third-country nationals who are family members of a European Union citizen meeting the conditions set out in 1° or 2° of article L. 233-1, have the right to reside on French territory for more than three months. The same applies to third-country nationals, spouses or dependent direct descendants accompanying or joining a European Union citizen satisfying the conditions set out in 3° of article L. 233-1.
Foreign nationals mentioned in article L. 200-5 may be granted the right to reside throughout French territory for a period of more than three months under the same conditions as in Article L. 233-2.
European Union citizens wishing to work in France are still required to hold a residence permit for the duration of any transitional measures provided for in the accession treaty of the country of which they are nationals, unless the treaty stipulates otherwise. If they wish to work in France, in compliance with the provisions of article L. 5221-2 du code du travail, a salaried activity in a profession characterised by…
Unless the transitional measures provided for by the accession treaty of the country of which they are nationals apply, the third-country nationals mentioned in articles L. 200-4 or L. 200-5 aged over eighteen or, if they wish to work, aged at least sixteen, must be in possession of a residence permit. This permit, the period of validity of which corresponds to the intended period of residence of the European Union…
The conditions for the application of this chapter shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.
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