Article L425-7
The residence permit provided for in article L. 425-6 is issued, under the same conditions, to a foreign national who benefits from a protection order pursuant to article 515-13 of the Civil Code due…
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The residence permit provided for in article L. 425-6 is issued, under the same conditions, to a foreign national who benefits from a protection order pursuant to article 515-13 of the Civil Code due…
A foreign national who meets the conditions for acquiring French nationality set out in article 21-7 of the French Civil Code will be issued with a ten-year resident card.
A foreign national who carries out a voluntary service assignment in France with a foundation or association recognised as being in the public interest, or an association that is a member of a federat…
For the application of the provisions of this book to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, references to the department and the departmental council are replaced by references to the territorial collectivity of…
Foreign nationals holding residence permits issued in mainland France, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, as well as th…
For the application of this book in New Caledonia: 1° Access to work for foreign nationals is exercised under the conditions laid down by the legislation and regulations applicable locally and in comp…
Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 414-4 are admitted to France solely on the basis of this permit and a travel document.
Each request for validation of a reception certificate gives rise to the collection of a fee of 30 euros paid by the accommodation provider, recovered in the same way as stamp duty.
Placement in the waiting area is pronounced for a period that may not exceed four days by a written and reasoned decision of an officer in a category set by regulation.This decision is entered in a re…
The foreign national placed in the waiting area shall be informed of his rights under the conditions provided for in article
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