'Lives and livelihoods are on the line' - readers speak out on carte de sejour delays in France
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'Lives and livelihoods are on the line' - readers speak out on carte de sejour delays in France
""I hope the new interest from the Minister actually results in changes to the process. People's lives and livelihoods are on the line.""
""The main problem ... is the communication. You can only contact them by email. And then you wait for a response, and it's usually a generic [one] which never answers your questions.""
Obtaining or renewing a carte de séjour in France often involves long waits, frustrating many applicants. French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez announced plans to address these delays by increasing staffing in residence departments. Complaints about immigration administration have surged, with foreigners making up 45% of the caseload at the rights organization Défenseur des Droits. Many applicants report poor communication, relying solely on email for updates, which often yields generic responses that do not address their concerns.
Read at The Local France
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