With French citizenship, an applicant can legally live, work, and do business in an economically developed and politically stable EU state. The applicant can request a local passport through the naturalization procedure after 5 years of stay in the state or through a simplified procedure with the support of lawyers.
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Advantages of French citizenship
Visa-free travel
Official employment
Conducting profitable business
Legal residence in the EU
For short-term trips to more than 160 countries of the world (for example, EU and Schengen countries, as well as Brazil, UAE, UK), the owner of a French passport is exempt from the requirement to issue an entry permit.
A French citizen can get a job in local companies, as well as firms registered in other EU countries and expect to receive a decent monthly salary - from 2,100 EUR and above.
The French government supports local entrepreneurs and founders of innovative companies by providing grants, additional funding, and other financial assistance for project development.
A French citizen has the right to legally stay in any EU country for up to 3 months without issuing permits, and after the aforementioned period - to issue a residence permit on simplified terms.
This program suits to
Founders of innovative companies planning to launch a startup in France
Qualified specialists wishing to find a job and increase their income level
Travelers who want to visit progressive countries of the world without obtaining a visa
Parents planning to give their children a prestigious European education in the best universities in the world
Benefits of our support
Without us
With us
Waste of time
Time saving
Studying the migration requirements of the French authorities on their own takes a lot of effort from the immigrant.
An international law specialist explains to the client all the nuances of obtaining French citizenship.
Extra costs
Saving funds
If the application is rejected, the applicant must submit a new application and pay the state fees again.
The lawyer fulfills all obligations, so the client is guaranteed to receive French citizenship.
Language barrier
Language support
Without knowing the French language, it may be difficult for an immigrant to answer questions from government officials.
Migration specialists of the company accompany the client when visiting migration authorities.
Why us:
Compliance with confidentiality
Support in forming a dossier
Support at all stages of the process
Impressive experience of lawyers
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Stages of the immigration process
1
Submission to the company and receiving a consultation. The lawyer answers the client`s questions, analyzes his situation and selects the most suitable way of immigration.
2
Formation of a dossier. The migration specialist provides assistance in preparing the required documents and, if necessary, requests missing certificates through access to the state archives.
3
Submission of a request to governmental bodies. The applicant, together with a lawyer, visits an authorized institution to submit an application and dossier.
4
Obtaining requested status and documents. In the presence of migration lawyer, a document (residence permit, permanent residence card or passport of an EU country) is issued to the applicant.
THE DOCUMENTS YOU WILL RECEIVE
ID card
Driving licence
Foreign passport
Find an answer to your question:
The immigrant must legally live in the country for at least 5 years, confirm knowledge of the French language, history, culture, basic principles and values of the country, prove the absence of a criminal record and the presence of a stable income. As an alternative to this method of obtaining citizenship, the applicant can use a simplified option to obtain an EU country passport.
The applicant needs to prepare a passport, a residence card, confirmation of housing in the country, a certificate of income, a certificate of the level of knowledge of the French language, a marriage/divorce certificate, a receipt for payment of the mandatory fee.
Yes, applicants do not need to renounce their first passport. Immigrants can only get a second French citizenship, not dual, as the government of the state has not signed mutual agreements with the authorities of other countries on the recognition of the rights and obligations of multiple passport holders.
Holders of a French passport can live indefinitely, do business, work (including in government bodies), receive free education in schools, participate in scholarship programs of local universities, vote in parliamentary/presidential elections, be serviced in clinics according to a single European insurance policy.
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