Following a law which came into force in France on 27th November 2003, the requirement in France to obtain a ‘carte de séjour’ is abolished. It remains possible for a ‘carte de séjour’ to be issued subject to the condition that the applicant does not pose a threat to public order.
Following a law which came into force in France on 27th November 2003, the requirement in France to obtain a ‘carte de séjour’ is abolished. It remains possible for a ‘carte de séjour’ to be issued subject to the condition that the applicant does not pose a threat to public order.
Under the transitory provisions of the treaties of certain EU countries when they joined the EU, there may remain a requirement to obtain a ‘carte de séjour’ for those who will be economically active in France.
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