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Article R811-2 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

When a foreign national submits a visa application for a stay of more than three months based on a civil status document for which there is serious doubt as to its authenticity, the diplomatic and consular authorities will suspend the processing of the application for a maximum period of four months.When, despite the care taken, the checks have not been successful, the suspension of the time limit for investigating the…

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Article R811-5 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

The authorities and private individuals mentioned in 1° to 8° of Article L. 811-4 transmit the following documents and information:1° For authorities holding civil status certificates: authentication of the French civil status certificates they have issued;2° For labour and employment authorities: documents establishing the existence and nature of the professional activity declared by the applicant;3° For social security bodies and the institution mentioned in article L. 5312-1 of the Labour…

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Article R814-1 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

For the purposes of preventing public order disturbances, legal investigations and searches in the interests of individuals, hoteliers, operators of holiday villages and family holiday homes, residential tourist accommodation and villages, lessors of furnished tourist accommodation and bed and breakfast accommodation, operators of camping sites, caravan parks and other serviced sites are required to complete, or have completed and signed by the foreign national on arrival, an individual police form,…

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Article R814-2 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

The personal data collected pursuant to article R. 814-1 is in particular:1° Surname and first names;2° Date and place of birth;3° Nationality;4° The foreign national’s usual place of residence;5° The foreign national’s mobile phone number and e-mail address;6° Date of arrival at the establishment and expected date of departure.Data relating to children under the age of 15 may appear on the record of an accompanying adult.

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