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I have lived in France for 10 years. Can I handle my parents' family reunion?
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Note that this refers to foreign immigrants, people who have the right of residence and work in France, not all foreigners who live legally. For example, college students studying in France cannot enjoy the same family reunion rights as their residence status. However, for family reunion, other conditions are needed.
Family reunion stipulated by law allows foreigners living in France to let their family members come to France to reunite and live a family life. Therefore, the family members involved in the family reunion law refer to spouses and minor children.
But under certain conditions, parents can also obtain the right of abode in France because their children live in France. If the child has enough income and needs social insurance, this right of residence is usually granted to "relatives".
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