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Travel France Red Tape and Visas in France |
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Travel France Red Tape and Visas in France
Citizens of EU (European Union) countries can travel freely in France;
and citizens of Australia, Canada, the United States and New Zealand,
among other countries, do not need any sort of visa to enter France,
and can stay for up to ninety days. However, the situation can change
and it is advisable to check with your embassy or consulate before
departure. Note that the British Visitor's Passport is no longer
available.
EU citizens (or other non-visa citizens) who
stay longer than three months
are officially supposed to apply for a
carte de séjour
, for which you'll have to show proof of income at least equal to the
minimum wage (at least 6700F/?1025 per month). However, EU passports
are rarely stamped, so there is no evidence of how long you've been in
the country. If your passport does get stamped, you can cross the
border - to Belgium or Germany, for example - and re-enter for another
ninety days legitimately.
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