I am, quite possibly, insane.
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I am, quite possibly, insane.
Hi, I am new to this board.
I am planning on moving to France with my partner who is a French citizen.
Now, I know I will need a Long stay Visa and I have an interview for it at the French consulate in london.
Unfortunately, the consulate is not very helpful in telling me what documents I will need for the interview. Can anyone shed some light?
Also, I have heard that I will need a "stamp of residency" on my passport. How do I get one?
Any other advice is MUCH appreciated!
Thanks.
I am planning on moving to France with my partner who is a French citizen.
Now, I know I will need a Long stay Visa and I have an interview for it at the French consulate in london.
Unfortunately, the consulate is not very helpful in telling me what documents I will need for the interview. Can anyone shed some light?
Also, I have heard that I will need a "stamp of residency" on my passport. How do I get one?
Any other advice is MUCH appreciated!
Thanks.
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Re: I am, quite possibly, insane.
Hi, I am new to this board.
I am planning on moving to France with my partner who is a French citizen.
Now, I know I will need a Long stay Visa and I have an interview for it at the French consulate in london.
Unfortunately, the consulate is not very helpful in telling me what documents I will need for the interview. Can anyone shed some light?
Also, I have heard that I will need a "stamp of residency" on my passport. How do I get one?
Any other advice is MUCH appreciated!
Thanks.
I am planning on moving to France with my partner who is a French citizen.
Now, I know I will need a Long stay Visa and I have an interview for it at the French consulate in london.
Unfortunately, the consulate is not very helpful in telling me what documents I will need for the interview. Can anyone shed some light?
Also, I have heard that I will need a "stamp of residency" on my passport. How do I get one?
Any other advice is MUCH appreciated!
Thanks.
Hello and welcome
No, you're not insane! Moving to France is a wonderful experience, and you have a great advantage over most of us, in that you have a french partner. I presume you are not British or European because we certainly needed no Long Stay Visa, we just upped and moved. If you can say where you are from it would help people give some specific answers for you.
In the meantime, start practising your french as often as you can!
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Hello and welcome
No, you're not insane! Moving to France is a wonderful experience, and you have a great advantage over most of us, in that you have a french partner. I presume you are not British or European because we certainly needed no Long Stay Visa, we just upped and moved. If you can say where you are from it would help people give some specific answers for you.
In the meantime, start practising your french as often as you can!
No, you're not insane! Moving to France is a wonderful experience, and you have a great advantage over most of us, in that you have a french partner. I presume you are not British or European because we certainly needed no Long Stay Visa, we just upped and moved. If you can say where you are from it would help people give some specific answers for you.
In the meantime, start practising your french as often as you can!
Luckily things (should you marry and are outside the EU) it will be easier being married to a French citizen. One thing for sure is start learning French, even just a litle as soon as you can. You will find that you will be accepted and encouraged by all you come into contact with.
Last edited by themoose; Feb 1st 2008 at 3:46 am.
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Hehe! Sorry, I should have given more information.
I am british with british parents and grandparents. I have lived in the UK all of my life.
My partner is French with the same heritage. We are not married. But she is. (!)
So, I wont need to bother with a Visa? Just up and go?
I am british with british parents and grandparents. I have lived in the UK all of my life.
My partner is French with the same heritage. We are not married. But she is. (!)
So, I wont need to bother with a Visa? Just up and go?
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Hehe! Sorry, I should have given more information.
I am british with british parents and grandparents. I have lived in the UK all of my life.
My partner is French with the same heritage. We are not married. But she is. (!)
So, I wont need to bother with a Visa? Just up and go?
I am british with british parents and grandparents. I have lived in the UK all of my life.
My partner is French with the same heritage. We are not married. But she is. (!)
So, I wont need to bother with a Visa? Just up and go?
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Goodluck.TheSioux,jump in the waters fine
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So, being a UK citizen, I really wont need a Visa to live and work, long term, In France?
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It might be worth applying for a carte de sejour from your local prefecture when you arrive though. Some are reluctant to issue them, but you can demand one - just helps with ID, proof of when you arrived in France etc.
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no you wont. As UK citizen you will have no problems.
It might be worth applying for a carte de sejour from your local prefecture when you arrive though. Some are reluctant to issue them, but you can demand one - just helps with ID, proof of when you arrived in France etc.
It might be worth applying for a carte de sejour from your local prefecture when you arrive though. Some are reluctant to issue them, but you can demand one - just helps with ID, proof of when you arrived in France etc.
Now, the local prefecture. How would I find that?
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http://www.interieur.gouv.fr/section...tre_prefecture
Just click on where you are located/will be located on the map. The Prefecture's address nearest you and details should be there
Good luck,
Jen
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That's fantastic, guys.
Thanks very much!
Thanks very much!
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All this helpful information doesn't mean that you aren't, possibly, quite insane...
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You don't need your carte de sejour to work or study in France if you are UK citizen. In fact you might find some prefectures are reluctant to issue one. Have found though that it's a handy document to have, especially as it proves when you moved to France and saves you having to carry your passport around with you.