A permanent resident of Canada who is the spouse of a French citizen wishes to live in France with his or her spouse. Is a visa required ?
Yes, since August 2006, a foreigner married to a French national who wishes to live in France with his or her spouse must apply for a long-stay visa (see “Visa to settle in France for the spouse of a French person”) To contact visa service, click here. Attention : Information requests already dealt with on our Web site will not be answered.
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