Article R*432-1
Silence kept by the administrative authority on applications for residence permits constitutes an implicit decision to reject.
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Silence kept by the administrative authority on applications for residence permits constitutes an implicit decision to reject.
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Foreign nationals benefiting from temporary protection may benefit from the language training mentioned in 2° of article L. 413-3 under the conditions specified by order of the minister responsible fo…
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