Civics, property taxes, and car rental: 6 essential articles for life in France
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Civics, property taxes, and car rental: 6 essential articles for life in France
"Last week, the French government published details of the new civics test that will be required of people applying for certain types of residency cards and French nationality. There will be three versions of the test, each adapted to the status the person is requesting: the carte de séjour pluriannuelle (multi-year card), the 10-year carte de résident, and naturalisation (French citizenship through residence or marriage)."
"There have been several changes to the process of applying for French citizenship in the last few years, from how immigration authorities judge your 'integration' to the level of French you must demonstrate. Here's an overview of what has changed - and what hasn't. GUIDE: All the recent changes to French citizenship As France brings in stricter rules for undocumented people, here's what circumstances can lead to you becoming officially ' sans papiers ' in France, and what you can do about it."
France has introduced a new civics test required for some residency cards and for French nationality applications. Three versions of the test will match requested status: multi-year carte de séjour, 10-year carte de résident, and naturalisation through residence or marriage. A quiz based on likely questions is available. Recent changes to citizenship include revised assessments of integration and higher language requirements. Stricter rules increase risks of becoming irregular or 'sans papiers' and outline possible remedies. Property tax liability after death, divorce, or sale depends on specific circumstances. Renting a second home to tourists requires compliance with national and local regulations and legal procedures.
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