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Can I apply for immigration when studying in France?

# French Immigrants # Introduction Most work visas in France are for foreign students studying in France. Foreign students can apply for French citizenship after studying and practicing in France and signing a CDD/CDI work contract. Here is the news of France's application for immigration. Welcome to read!

At present, there are 270,000 foreign students in France, ranking third in the world after the United States and Britain. At present, there are about 30,000 China students struggling in France. Every year, about 65,438+00,000 students in China obtain student or research visas through self-funded study abroad, exchange programs and public schools, and go to France for long-term diploma study or short-term exchange study. The French government issues 20,000 work visas to foreigners every year. This work visa is actually a step to apply for immigration, and the competition is fierce. Most China students with a master's degree or higher can apply to stay in France for six months to find a job. Within the six-month period, if you get a formal work contract, you can apply for a work visa, and you can apply for immigration to France after you have legally resided in France 10 years.

This year, the French Ministry of the Interior announced the hot industries: architectural and public works draftsmen, computer system production and development engineers, accounting and auditing cadres, wooden furniture production, mechanical, electrical and electronic product design, telephone consultation, telephone sales, and chemical, pharmaceutical and mechanical production. These industries are in urgent need of foreigners. Foreign students major in these fields, and it is easier to get a French work visa after graduation. Of course, all walks of life need a balanced talent. It's not that it's not easy for non-major students to find jobs. The demand of the labor market will be adjusted according to various factors every year.

Extended reading: the advantages of French immigrants

Low threshold: you can apply for a French residence card by investing in a house, and there is no requirement for the applicant's language and education.

Freedom of passage: France belongs to the European Union and is also a member of Schengen. Whether holding a residence card or a business visa, you can travel smoothly to and from 26 Schengen countries.

Stable return: 18 has a stable annual return of 7%, and the rent of 18 was also determined by the then owners' committee according to market conditions. After permanent residence/naturalization, you can close the company without paying any taxes, and you can get high unemployment insurance for 2-3 years (up to 40%-75% of the original salary); After retirement, you can unconditionally receive a pension of about 1 1,000 euros/month.

Low risk: the house purchase contract is signed in the notary office (the French notary office is a department, such as domestic civil servants, who take an oath to notarize), the house payment is remitted to the national account of the notary office, and the notary supervises the progress and quality of the project on behalf of the state and pays the project payment.

Short cycle: qualified investors can have a non-profit residence card in 2 months.

Education welfare: The developed education system ensures the quality of French higher education, and the French diploma is internationally recognized.

Medical benefits: families can apply for free medical care in the unified society of the country, and customers are advised to buy local personal welfare insurance (the amount of insurance is about 25-70 euros per month for each family).

Permanent real estate property right

In France, the ownership of land and real estate is permanent, can be transferred to spouses, descendants and others, and can be passed down from generation to generation.

Mature management

Real estate management in France is very mature. Whether it is property management or entrusted management, it is managed by professional companies.

Children enjoy international education.

France is the third largest recipient of international students in the world. There are currently 278,000 international students in France (12% of the total number of French students).

Further reading: application conditions for French immigrants

In order to reduce the number of foreign immigrants, the French government has set strict thresholds for foreigners applying for immigration status. Immediate family members of non-French citizens or foreign citizens, specially approved agreement workers and political asylum seekers are not allowed to obtain immigration permits. Only those who meet the following conditions can be approved:

(1) French citizens' partners, unmarried couples, children under 2 1 year old, parents, etc.

(2) Spouses of foreigners who have obtained long-term residency and children under the age of 18;

(3) Accepting the employment of the employer, and the labor contract industry is approved by the Immigration Bureau;

(4) Refugees with approved status and legal residence.