What are the benefits of being a French citizen?

If you become a French citizen, you are entitled to live, work and vote in France on a permanent basis, as well as having access to all government-offered public benefits. In addition to that, French citizenship has the added bonus of entitling you to live and work in other European Union (EU) countries.
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How much does French citizenship cost?

People report that applying for French citizenship can be a little pricey. This might be a little surprising, as the official cost of the 'timbre fiscal' for French citizenship is 55 euros. However, if you have documents in English, they will need to be translated by an official translator.
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How hard is it to become a citizen of France?

The process can take up to two years. Unless you present an official language certificate, have a disability, or are over 60, you'll have an interview to verify French proficiency. If successful, you become a French citizen at a naturalization ceremony. You'll receive a national ID card and a French passport.
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What it means to be a French citizen?

French nationality is acquired when a person becomes French after birth. It takes place under conditions set by law, according to three modes of acquisition: by declaration (including marriage)
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How many years does it take to become a French citizen?

In order to apply for citizenship you need to have lived permanently and continuously in France for 5 years and fulfill certain conditions. There are two ways to apply for citizenship - by decree, or by declaration.
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Can I live in France permanently?

Permanent residence and citizenship

If you are the spouse of a French national or foreign national with a carte de resident, or are the parent of a French child living in France, you can apply for permanent residence in France after three years.
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Are babies born in France automatically citizens?

Children born in France (including overseas territories) to at least one parent who was also born in France automatically acquire French citizenship at birth (double jus soli). A child born in France to foreign parents may acquire French citizenship: at birth, if stateless.
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How good is French passport?

According to the Global Passport Power Rank 2020, French passport rank #4 as the most useful in the world along with the ones from Sweden or Noway. The mobility score is 170 (visa-free countries). French passport holders can visit 151 countries visa-free and 19 countries offer visas on arrival.
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Is French a good nationality?

The French nationality has been ranked the best in the world for the eighth consecutive time, according to the latest ranking (2018) of the global Quality of Nationality Index. The index defines nationality as “legal statuses of attachment to states”.
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Can you buy French citizenship?

A French passport can not be obtained by investment, but the country has a residence permit program. Investors over 18 with an official source of income and no criminal record can participate in the residence permit program. Together with family members, they are able to receive the status.
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Does France allow dual citizenship?

French law permits dual nationality and does not require foreigners who obtain French nationality to give up their original one. A naturalized immigrant can therefore legally have French nationality and the nationality of another country.
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How long can you live in France without becoming a resident?

If you are staying in France for more than three months, you will need a residence permit (carte de séjour).
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Can you live in France without citizenship?

All you need is a passport that's valid for at least three months. But for any stays longer than three months it gets complicated. Any Americans planning to stay in France – assuming they don't have an extra European passport – will have to get ready for a truckload of paperwork.
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Does buying a house in France qualify you for a residency visa?

Although foreign buyers have no restrictions on buying a property in France, if you are not an EU citizen, then you will have to apply for a visa/residency if you intend to stay in your property for more than 90 days.
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What's the easiest European country to get citizenship in?

Portugal is the easiest European citizenship that you can get in the EU. Their program is extremely generous as it allows citizenship after only 5 years without the need to live in the country (you only need to visit for 2 weeks a year) giving you visa-free travel to 160 countries.
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Can foreigners buy property in France?

Yes, there are no restrictions on foreigners buying property in France. Even if you are not a resident, you can still buy and own French property with the option to rent it out if you want to. You will need a French bank account, valid identification, and the correct visa if you are going to live there.
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Can I have 3 nationalities in France?

Yes, it is possible to have several nationalities in France. For example, dual nationality, or 3 nationalities.
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Does France allow 3 citizenships?

Answer: There is no problem with having simultaneously three citizenships and passports. All the three countries (Russia, US, and France) allow dual citizenship in case you are not governmental official of high level, judge, or police officer.
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What happens if I marry a French citizen?

If you have been living in France since your marriage and you are married to a French citizen for at least four (4) years you are eligible to apply for French citizenship. If you have been living in France for more than three (3) years, then you will be eligible after four (4) years of marriage.
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Why is French passport the best?

French passport benefits

the ability to travel around the world as a French and EU citizen. the option of having dual nationality and have two passports, as long as your country of origin also permits this. the freedom to travel to 156 countries either without a visa or getting a visa on arrival.
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Can you enter the US with a French passport?

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP), administered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in consultation with the State Department, permits citizens of 38 countries, including France, to travel to the United States for business or tourism for stays of up to 90 days without a visa by applying for an ESTA authorization.
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How many countries can French go without visa?

The citizens of France can visit 140 countries without a visa.
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How much is child benefit in France per month?

How much is child benefit per child in France? In the case of adoption, the basic allowance is paid for 12 months minimum and up to 3 years until the child's 20th birthday. The full basic allowance of 184.62 €/month, and the partial basic allowance of 92.31 €.
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How long is a pregnancy in France?

In France pregnancy is counted as being 41 weeks long. Some research showed that the average length of pregnancy is probably 40 weeks and 6 days. For these reasons - and the natural variation in the way we grow our baby - only 5% of mothers have their baby on the due date calculated.
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