Visas for second home owners one step closer.
Happy New Year and Happy New News...
So, it's the New Year and a bit of good news for second home owners in France, as the French parliament have approved the principle of an ‘automatic visa’ to enable more straightforward and longer stays.
But we aren’t there quite yet. The legislation, which is part of a broader bill on immigration, will now move on to the next stage, to be considered by the ‘Conseil Constitutionnel’. The Conseil has one month to deliberate, so a decision should be due around the 26th January.
Should the decision be favourable, the French Ministry of the Interior will then consult in order to iron out the practicalities of how the law might work.
In essence all UK citizens who own a second home in France would obtain a ‘long-stay visa’ right automatically and without having to make a long-stay visa application. The latter usually involves a long process online and in person, taking paperwork to an office, in order to obtain an official sticker in your passport.
So a small step forward, still some way to go, but perhaps there are now grounds to be a little more optimistic.
Watch this space...
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