Migrate to France
Why Migrate to France
- Stay permanently in France
- Eligibility to apply for France Citizenship
- Ability to Work in France with unlimited work rights
- Access to France healthcare system
- Ability to study in France with discounted tuition fees
- Sponsor family members for the permanent residency
- Access to FRANCE SOCIAL WELFARE ALLOWANCES

Our Services

- Advice on choosing the suitable visa type
- Assist in completing visa applications
- Assist in preparing and submitting visa applications, supporting documentation and other information
- Provide advice in all immigration related issues
- We provide Training for PTE coaching, IELTS Coaching and TOEFL coaching.
- Career counsel to choose the best occupation area, employer. and location etc.
- Assistance in the Permanent Residency (PR) process
Pathways to get France Permanent Residency
France’s ten-year resident card (carte de résident de longue durée) is available to non-EU foreigners who have legally resided in France for at least five years. It allows unrestricted work rights and access to social benefits. Applicants must demonstrate sufficient resources and integration into French society. The card provides stability and facilitates long-term residency for eligible individuals.
France’s EU long-term resident card (carte de résident de longue durée-UE) is granted to non-EU nationals who have legally resided in France for five years. It offers work rights, access to social benefits, and travel within the Schengen Area. Applicants need stable income and must prove integration. It provides stability and a pathway to permanent residency in France.
France’s permanent resident card (carte de résident) is issued to non-EU nationals who have legally resided in France for an extended period. It grants indefinite stay rights, work authorisation, and access to social services. Applicants must meet residency and integration criteria, including sufficient income and language proficiency. It ensures long-term stability and integration into French society.
A long-stay visa with a residence permit allows non-EU nationals to stay in France for over 90 days. It’s granted based on specific purposes like work, study, or family reunions. Applicants apply through France Visas, meeting criteria such as financial stability and health insurance. The permit facilitates legal residence and may lead to longer-term stays or residency options in France.
France’s general multi-annual residence permit (carte de séjour pluriannuelle) is available to non-EU nationals for extended stays. It offers longer validity periods, simplifying administrative procedures. Holders enjoy work rights and access to social benefits. Changes in status are feasible, making it adaptable to various situations while ensuring stability and integration in France.
In France, a temporary resident card (carte de séjour temporaire) is issued to non-EU nationals for short-term stays based on specific reasons like work or family reunification. It requires proof of adequate resources and typically grants one-year validity, renewable. The card facilitates legal residence and allows holders to enjoy temporary stay rights while fulfilling their purpose in France.