Miscellaneous

How is citizenship determined in France?

How is citizenship determined in France?

A person aged 18 or above may apply for French citizenship by naturalization after five years’ habitual and continuous residence in France (if married and with children, then the applicant must be living in France with his/her family).

Is it hard to get citizenship in France?

It’s not an incredibly straightforward process – and it is clearly not an option available for everyone. It is only applicable to those who were born on French soil, who were born to French parents, who have lived in France for five years, or who are married to a French spouse.

What do you have to do to become a citizen of France?

An interview takes place at the Préfecture in order to determine the applicant’s integration into French society. There may be questions about French society and culture as outlined in the Livret. At the end of the interview, the applicant must sign a charter of rights and duties of French citizens.

Where do you get a certificate of French nationality?

They will need to apply for a Certificate of French Nationality (Certificat de nationalité française) at the Tribunal d’instance of their place of residence. Note: If both parents are foreign, but one or both of the parents was born in France, the child is automatically French from birth.

How old do you have to be to claim French nationality?

Children aged 16 and over, born in France, can claim French nationality if they have been living in France for a minimum of five consecutive years since the age of 11. Applications are made at the Tribunal d’Instance of the place of residence of the child.

Which is the best proof of French citizenship?

The CNF is the strongest proof of citizenship and is a good document to have when establishing French citizenship is not straightforward. But you can also apply for a passport directly. Income is not relevant and there will be no language proficiency test. Legally, you are not applying to become French, you are already French.

How do you become a citizen of France if you are not born in France?

To complete a request for citizenship for a child who wasn’t born in France, but has a French parent, you must obtain a nationality certificate. You can get this from the local court (Tribunal d’Instance) where you reside in France.

How is the parentage of a French citizen established?

Parentage to the parent from whom the French nationality is claimed, must be established while the child is still a minor (under 18). When the child is born abroad from a French parent, it is essential for the French parent to record the birth of the child in the French civil register.

When is the best time to become a French citizen?

If you are wishing to settle in France for good, you might be thinking about becoming a French citizen. If you are hoping to obtain French citizenship faster, the period is shorter if you are married to a French national; or are the child of a French parent.

They will need to apply for a Certificate of French Nationality (Certificat de nationalité française) at the Tribunal d’instance of their place of residence. Note: If both parents are foreign, but one or both of the parents was born in France, the child is automatically French from birth.