Article R422-7
The temporary residence permit marked "student" provided for in articles L. 422-1 or L. 422-2 may be withdrawn if the foreign national who holds it does not comply with the limit of 60% of the annual…
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The temporary residence permit marked "student" provided for in articles L. 422-1 or L. 422-2 may be withdrawn if the foreign national who holds it does not comply with the limit of 60% of the annual…
…fect's decision on the application for a residence permit bearing the words "seeking employment or setting up a business" provided for in articles L. 422-10 or L. 422-14 is notified to the foreign nat…
…eign national to whom a police or gendarmerie service provides the information mentioned in article R. 425-1 and who chooses to benefit from the thirty-day reflection period provided for in the same a…
…l residence permit bearing the "talent passport" mention provided for in article L. 421-16, the competent diplomatic or consular authority or prefect verifies the compatibility of the activity in ques…
…is submitted by a foreign national who has been married to a French national for at least three years.
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 foreign national referred to in article L. 425-9 who does not meet the condition of habitual residence may receive a renewable provisional residence permit for the duration of his treatment.
In the case provided for in 1° of article R. 426-16, the duration of the traineeship may not exceed six months where it relates to vocational training.In the case provided for in 2° of article R. 426-…
The receipt for an application to renew a residence permit authorising the holder to carry out a professional activity authorises the holder to carry out a professional activity.The receipt for an app…
In cases where the law does not provide for exemption, the applicant referred to in article R. 431-12 pays the special tax relating to the issue of the residence permit.
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