Article R421-9
When foreign nationals present a project for the creation of a commercial, industrial or craft activity, they must request an opinion on the economic viability of the project from the department in ch…
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When foreign nationals present a project for the creation of a commercial, industrial or craft activity, they must request an opinion on the economic viability of the project from the department in ch…
During the personalised interview mentioned in article R. 413-3, the Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration assesses the foreign national's language training needs using a test of oral a…
A foreign national's mobility in France, as referred to in article L. 422-4, may be refused by the Minister responsible for immigration on one of the following grounds:1° The foreign national does not…
When another Member State asks France whether a foreign national who already holds a residence permit bearing the words "long-term resident-EU" provided for in article L. 424-14 remains under the prot…
The application for family reunification shall include a list of all the family members designated in Articles L. 434-2, L. 434-3 and L. 434-4.
The issue or renewal of a residence permit to a foreign national is subject to the collection, when the application is submitted, of information concerning the foreign national which must be mentioned…
A foreign national holding a temporary residence permit bearing the wording "private and family life" issued under the conditions set out in article R. 425-5 who wishes to return to his or her country…
When the Prefect, who is considering refusing to issue or renew a residence permit, refers the matter to the Commission mentioned in article L. 432-14 for an opinion, he will make available to the for…
…to in article L. 426-21 includes the information set out in article 12 of decree no. 2006-1205 of 29 September 2006 on voluntary work in associations.
The Cour nationale du droit d'asile sends the applicant a notice of receipt of his appeal. This notice informs them of the arrangements for consulting their file.
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