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Can an EU citizen live in France?

EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals moving to France don’t need a French visa or permit. Family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can also live in France, even if such family members aren’t from the EU. They will, however, require the appropriate permit for longer stays in France.

How long can an EU citizen live in France?

Citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area, Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican may stay in the European territory of France without a visa for longer than 90 days.

Do you have to be a French citizen to live in France?

A person aged 18 or above may apply for French citizenship by naturalization after five years’ habitual and continuous residence in France (if married and with children, then the applicant must be living in France with his/her family).

Can you stay in France for more than 3 months?

Long-stay visas allow foreign nationals to enter France with a view to staying for more than three months. Typically, long-stay visas are valid for 3 months. In any event, they may not be valid for more than one year (as in the case of a ‘VLS-TS’ long-stay visa equivalent to a residence permit).

How long can EU citizen stay in France?

three months
If you do not need a short-stay visa, you can enter and stay in France for three months and during this period, request a residence permit in the prefecture of your place of residence in order to settle there.

How long do you have to live in France to get French citizenship?

have been living in France for five continuous years (less under certain circumstances, such as having studied in a French university for two years, contributing to the radiance of France, or possessing an “exceptional course of integration” in civic action, science, economics, culture or sports, in which case it’s two years);

Who are US citizens who can travel to France?

The French government has defined essential travel as entry by French citizens, residents of France, all foreign (including United States citizen) students (with appropriate visa or residence permit), and spouses and children of French citizens.

When to apply for permanent residence in France?

After living in France for five years – or less in some cases – you can apply for French citizenship. If you want to live in France long term or even permanently, you may be eligible to apply for French permanent residence or French citizenship after five years of living in France.

Can a UK citizen live and work in France?

The future rights for U.K. citizens currently living in France may depend on negotiations over reciprocal rights for French and other E.U. citizens who wish to remain in the U.K.