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Article R421-28 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

For the application of article L. 421-15, the host establishment in France of the foreign national admitted to reside in another European Union Member State shall first notify the foreign national’s mobility project to the minister responsible for immigration under the conditions laid down by joint order of the minister responsible for immigration and the minister responsible for higher education and research. This order also establishes the standard model mobility…

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Article R421-29 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

A foreign national’s mobility in France, as referred to in article L. 421-15, may be refused by the Minister responsible for immigration on one of the following grounds:1° The foreign national does not have valid travel documents;2° The foreign national does not have a residence permit issued by the first Member State or this does not cover the planned period of mobility;3° The foreign national does not have sufficient resources;4°…

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Article R421-31 of the French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylum

The Minister responsible for immigration may withdraw the authorisation to work in France provided for in article L. 421-15 for one of the following reasons:1° The foreign national no longer has valid travel documents;2° The foreign national no longer has a residence permit issued by the first Member State;3° The foreign national no longer has sufficient resources;4° The foreign national no longer has a hosting agreement concluded in the first…

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