What does la carte de France means in English language?
French. carte de france : nice.
What is a carte de séjour in France?
Non-European Union Citizens: A Carte de Séjour, also known as a Titre de Séjour, is a residence permit required by French law for any non-European Union citizen staying in France for a period longer than three months. They must apply for a long stay visa (visa long séjour) prior to leaving their home country.
What documents do you need for a carte de séjour?
You will need to take your passport, 2 x passport-style photographs, and possibly copies of your employment or residency information. It’s a good idea to take copies of your proof of income or any other documents they might request too – it’s always better to be overprepared!
How long can I leave France with a carte de séjour?
The Carte de Sejour is a French residence permit for people who come to stay in France up to a year, though some of its categories permit the visa holder to stay for three or four years.
How long can I leave France with a Carte de Sejour?
What does a Carte de Sejour entitle you to?
The Carte de Sejour is a French residence permit for people who come to stay in France up to a year, though some of its categories permit the visa holder to stay for three or four years. Several categories of residence permits fall under the Carte de Sejour. Long-stay visa equivalent to a residence permit (VLS-TS).
How do you get titre de Sejour?
You can apply for a temporary carte de séjour which covers you for the first five years, or a carte de séjour permanent if you have lived in France legally for more than five years. Applying for a carte de séjour is free. You will need to make your application at the préfecture that covers the department you live in.
How long does a titre de Sejour last?
The permit is valid for up to three years, and is renewable. However, you will not be allowed to stay and work in France for more than six months per year.