New Civilization News: Carte de Sejour |
Category: Globalization 5 comments 27 Dec 2003 @ 19:58 by ming : UpdatesI was actually just about to write an update on the Budget thing. There's some good news there in the past week. And work, well, not a lot of progress. I have a bit more work from the U.S. for a month or so, a few little odds and ends. Positive signs, but not much more. 12 Jan 2004 @ 05:04 by Mike @213.122.197.202 : Carte de sejour Sorry, but I think you're wrong. The carte is still in effect even for EU citizens. 12 Jan 2004 @ 07:12 by ming : Carte de Sejour Well, the law seems clear enough on that point. And they sent me away with an official statement from the prefet of the region that it is no longer required. Which says: "La Préfet de la région Midi-Pyrénées, Préfet de la Haute-Garonne, atteste que, conformément à l'article 14 de la loi no 2003-1119 du 26 novembre 2003, parue au journal officiel du 27 novembre 2003, relative à la maîtrise de l'immigration, au séjour des étrangers en France et à la nationalité, les ressortissants de l'union européene, de l'espace économique européen (Islande, Norvége, Liechetenstein), de la Conféderation helvétique, ne sont plus soumis à détenir un title de séjour" The part that is not clear is: then what? Supposedly some kind of decree will be issued regarding which situations might still require the Carte de Sejour, and which might optionally accept the application. Also, it really only makes sense if there's then another way of registering that one is now living in France. That's what they previously used the Carte de Sejour for, so they've better put something else in place. The new law is mentioned in many places, as a "Latest News" kind of thing, and nobody seems to know what goes with it yet. Watch, for example, {link:http://riviera.angloinfo.com/information/1/cds.asp|AngloInfo}. The intent seems to be to start complying with {link:http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/printversion/en/lvb/l33152.htm|this EU directive} which outlines how easy it should be to move around in Europe. Like that one should be able to stay 6 months anywhere before registering, and then it should only be a matter of registering, not this complicated procedure. Anyway, that's an intention but maybe not necessarily how it will be quite yet. 14 Jan 2004 @ 16:21 by ming : French Info {link:http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/ARBO/08020101-FXETR115.html|Here}'s a good authoritative French page on the matter. But at this point it still doesn't say much else either. Carte de Sejour not required, but they're waiting for a decree to give the details. So they haven't really updated their information other than the flash notice. 18 Feb 2004 @ 07:43 by Pauline @213.161.223.27 : Carte de sejour You're absolutely right, no need for a carte de sejour under the law you mentioned. Just looked it up on Legifrance. Must go to our local mairies with the relevant info, down here they are behind the times. Other entries in Globalization 18 Jan 2016 @ 11:17: EUROPE & AMERICA ON DOWNWARD SLIDE TO 3RD WORLD ECONOMIES 15 Nov 2008 @ 08:03: ZAIBATSU GLOBALIZATION ‘VOODOO ECONOMICS’ BOWING OUT 14 Aug 2008 @ 11:20: The Republic Of Georgia: Hypocrisy 26 Jan 2008 @ 11:33: An Open Letter To Amy Goodman 1 Dec 2007 @ 10:42: Would You Invest In Green Technology Or Guns? 21 Nov 2007 @ 23:59: An Easy Solution Missed 7 Nov 2007 @ 21:08: Blackwater, Blackwater Run Down Through The Land, Part 2 27 Oct 2007 @ 07:43: Creating the 3rd Millennium Civilization Security 29 Sep 2007 @ 12:38: "Black Waters, Black Waters Run Down Through The Land" 24 Aug 2007 @ 07:29: American History: The Bush Family Legacy
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