How will new entry to France measures this November affect ExPats

and on the other hand…

Interesting reciprocity. Balanced against the Etias charge to UK tourists. Fair enough. Doesn’t affect CdS holders, only tourists and second home holidayers.

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Taking back our borders :joy:

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Make Our Borders Great Again! :billed_cap::womans_hat::billed_cap:

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Try lupins and delphiniums. :slight_smile:

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Scholz is a disaster, a weak disaster, and the AfD is playing with him. Perhaps he’s a true successor to von Hindenburg?

Points to note:

If you are a UK national with rights under the Withdrawal Agreement , you will be exempt from EES registration, if you have the correct documentation.

In France, documents that allow exemption include all forms of Withdrawal Agreement residency permits, including 5-year, 10-year and permanent residency permits. Any other valid residency permit issued by France or any other EU member state will also mean that you are exempt.

If you visit other Schengen area countries outside France, make sure you do not exceed the visa-free 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies even if you have a French residence permit.

British nationals with France WA CdS are not EU nationals and will not necessarily be able to use EU/EEA/Swiss passport lanes when entering the country.

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