Work Authorization is granted to anyone wishing to work in
France. The most common category is the Temporary Secondment. The process starts
by filing for the work authorization from the Ministry of Labor. The Agence
Nationale de l'Accueil des Etrangers et des Migrations National (ANAEM) will
send the approval to the France Consulate in the employee’s home country. The
employee will apply for the entry visa at the Consulate. Upon approval the
employee can enter France. The next step is to undergo a medical exam and begin
the residence permit process.
A Short term Schengen Visa is issued for applicants going to France for simple
business. The Schengen Visa allows for entry to 24 Schengen member states:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Czeck Republic,
Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. The
maximun stay in country is 90 days.
There are two types of student visas: one for stays longer than 90 days and one
issued for short stays less than 90 days. The visa applied for will be determined
by the academic program the applicant is attending in France.
A Short term Schengen Visa is issued for applicants going to France for tourism.
The Schengen Visa allows for entry to 24 Schengen member states: Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Czeck Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,
Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. The maximun stay in country is 90 days.
We are currently updating the information for this visa type. VISANOW can assist you with your application, please click the button below to initiate the process.
We are currently updating the information for this visa type. VISANOW can assist you with your application, please click the button below to initiate the process.