Can I see my family in France?

You can travel to countries in the Schengen area, which France is part of, for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. This applies if you travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training.

Can I bring my fiance to France?

The Fiance visa allows the foreign fiancé of the French national to come to France and get married there. The foreign spouse needs to go back to his/her home country to obtain the appropriate visa that she may be able to stay in France permanently.

Can I bring my family to France while studying?

A spouse or registered partner and dependent children of an international student can apply for a permit to stay/residence in France. You have the possibility to work according to your student status, within the 60% limit of the annual work term, namely 964 hours a year.

Can I stay at a friends house in France?

French laws require visitors from third country nationals to show an ‘attestation d’acceuil’, aka proof that you have been invited and are staying with who you say you are. The rule only applies if you’re planning to stay less than three months, and if you’ll be staying with friends or family.

Can I stay with family in France?

The French government website here explains that all non-EU short term tourists who come to stay with family or friends, as opposed to in a hotel or other tourist accommodation, must have an attestation d’accueil.

How to join a family member in France?

Spouses and minor children (under 18) can apply to join family members in France who are not EU/EEA/Swiss citizens, living in France, under the following conditions: The family member you are going to join must be living in France for at least 18 months (12 months for Algerians), with a valid residence permit for one year.

Who are the actors in the French family?

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How much does it cost to have a relative in France?

Your relative must have adequate finances (an amount equal to the monthly minimum wage: €1,149 for two to three people; €1,272 for four or five; and €1,387 for a family of six or more).

How long can you stay in France with a family member?

To stay for longer than 90 days, you will have to apply for a family reunification visa (see below). Information for family reunification for relatives of EU/EEA/Swiss nations can be found in our guide for EU/EEA/Swiss nationals moving to France.

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