EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals moving to France don’t need a French visa or permit. They won’t need to show any other documentation besides a valid passport or national ID. Family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can also live in France, even if such family members aren’t from the EU.
Can you have dual citizenship with France?
French nationality law allows dual citizenship of France to be acquired by birth if a child is born to a French parent, filiation and naturalization. Many people who live in France have dual citizenship since France has had very large numbers of immigrants from Southern Europe, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.
Can I move to France if I marry a French citizen?
If you are married to a French national for more than three years you can apply for permanent residence immediately, even if you have not lived in France during your marriage. If your marriage was less than three years ago, then you can apply after three years of holding a carte de séjour (residence permit).
How long can Swiss citizen stay 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.
How many passports can a French person have?
two passports
A French passport will allow you to enter many non-European countries without requiring a visa and, as France allows dual nationality, getting a French passport will mean that you can have two passports.
Can I live in France if my wife is French?
Can I live in France if my spouse is French? Yes, you can live in France after requesting a French Spouse visa (called Vie Privée et Familiale) from the French Consulate of your current country of residence. Once arrived in France, you will need to validate your French Spouse Visa into a residence permit.
Can foreigners own property in Switzerland?
Can foreigners buy a property in Switzerland? Yes, but there are restrictions imposed at a national, regional and local level on where and what foreigners may buy. Foreign property owners may occupy their property in Switzerland for up to six months per year.