How long can Brits stay in France after Brexit?

How long can Brits stay in France after Brexit?

90 days
This is because UK residents can make short-stay visits (maximum 90 days with a 180-day period) throughout the Schengen Area post-Brexit. If you spend three to six months a year in France, you will have to apply for a temporary long-stay visa (VLS-T Visiteur).

How many people from the UK live in France?

Where do the British Live in France? A recent official study shows that around 140,000 British nationals live in France, and the most popular region may surprise many.

How long do you have to live in France to get a UK visa?

If you have been living in France for fewer than 5 years, you will be eligible for a card with 5 years’ validity. You will need to provide evidence of your personal situation (as a worker, self-sufficient person, student, job seeker, British family member, British spouse of a French national).

When do you stop receiving UK benefits if you live in France?

If you are living in the EU, EEA or Switzerland by 31 December 2020, you will continue to receive any UK benefits you already receive. This will continue for as long as you live there and meet all other eligibility requirements.

How long do you have to live in France to get permanent residency?

If you have been living in France for over 5 years, you will be eligible for permanent residency and a 10-year renewable residency permit. If you have been living in France for fewer than 5 years, you will be eligible for a card with 5 years’ validity.

If you have been living in France for fewer than 5 years, you will be eligible for a card with 5 years’ validity. You will need to provide evidence of your personal situation (as a worker, self-sufficient person, student, job seeker, British family member, British spouse of a French national).

How to support British citizens living in France?

Donate! We aim to provide information and promote knowledge of citizens’ rights for British people living in France, and to support people in understanding and meeting the conditions for legal residence in France so that they can secure their rights under the Withdrawal Agreement. exercised their free movement rights to live in France.

If you are living in the EU, EEA or Switzerland by 31 December 2020, you will continue to receive any UK benefits you already receive. This will continue for as long as you live there and meet all other eligibility requirements.

Can a UK citizen with a carte de Sejour live in France?

UK nationals with a European carte de séjour (even if it is marked “permanent”, or has no expiry date) UK nationals without a European carte de séjour (it is currently optional to have one) UK nationals married to or PACSed to (in a civil partnership with) EU nationals