France:
Expansion Of Online Renewal Service For Residence Permits
13 October 2022
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- On 28 September 2022, France expanded its online filing service
for the renewal of residence permits submitted by nationals of the
EU, the EEA or Switzerland
Overview??
The government of France announced that?it will expand
online filing services for the renewal of
residence permit applications for European Union (EU) nationals,
European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and nationals of
Switzerland. These nationals will need to provide proof of
identification and all other required documents for the residence
permit renewal.
What are the Changes?
On 28 September 2022, the government of France expanded online
renewal services for residence permits submitted by certain
applicants. The service will be available
for eligible nationals located outside of and within France.
Originally published OCTOBER 11, 2022
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