New tougher french language rules for immigration: who is affected?

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New stricter language requirements are set to come in soon under rules introduced by France’s new immigration law. We look at how this will affect applicants and how you can prove your level


of French. France’s new immigration law has passed the final stage of scrutiny, following approval by the _Conseil constitutionnel_ last week. Despite the constitutional watchdog cutting


out around A THIRD OF THE CONTENT OF THE BILL, many proposed changes will soon be introduced. One that will affect many _Connexion_ readers is a toughening of language requirements for many


kinds of residency card and for people wanting to become French. STRICTER LANGUAGE SCORES FOR SOME RESIDENCY CARDS Two kinds of residency card are affected by the changes: _cartes de séjour


pluriannuelles _(multi-year residency cards) and _cartes de résident _(resident’s cards). _CARTES DE SÉJOUR PLURIANNUELLES_ are issued for more than one year (up to four in total) before


they need to be renewed and they may be issued when a person applies to prolong their stay in France after holding a first one-year residency card or a one-year _visa de long-séjour valant


titre de séjour_ (VLS-TS). The latter is technically equivalent to a residency card. These cards are for several categories of immigrants, including people coming to France as employed or


self-employed workers as well as people coming to join their partners under the system of _regroupement familial_ (family regroupment). All of these people are required, shortly after coming


to France, to sign a _contrat d'intégration républicaine_ (CIR - republican integration contract) and to take a French test. At present, if they do not pass this test at the most basic


European language level (A1) they must agree to take free language lessons with a local provider. When applying for a multi-year card, they must demonstrate that, if this was required, they


have been attending the classes. Under the new rules, they will instead have to actually pass a test in order to obtain a multi-year card and the level for this has been set at A2 (still


‘basic’ but requiring slightly more advanced skills, including understanding simple phrases and communicating regarding everyday tasks). A further new rule states that for cards involving


signing a CIR it will not be possible to renew them as one-year ‘temporary’ cards more than three times, meaning people will be obliged within a few years to know at least A2 French to stay


in France. These language level codes are in reference to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) scale. Residency card applications that do not require a language


test, such as a Brexit Withdrawal Agreement Card, or temporary Schengen visas, are not concerned, nor are the ‘visitor’ cards typically issued to non-EU retirees moving to France. Some


people are dispensed from these requirements, notably those who attended a French secondary school for at least three consecutive years or who did at least one year of French higher


education. _CARTES DE RÉSIDENT_ - a _carte de résident_ is a 10-year card, offering a high level of security to the holder and it allows different kinds of work. Applicants for these, unless


aged over 65, are already required to show a certain language level which can be done in several ways (see below). They will now need level B1 (lower intermediate) instead of A2 as now.


READ MORE: A1, C2: WHAT IS THE CEFR LANGUAGE RATING IN FRANCE? WHAT IS CHANGING FOR FRENCH NATIONALITY? Applicants for French nationality currently need to provide evidence of having at


least level B1, whereas now they will need to show level B2 (upper intermediate, involving the ability to understand the key points from complex texts and communicate with spontaneity). You


may be exempt from having to prove your language level for French nationality if you have a disability or illness that prevents you from taking a test. HOW DO I PROVE MY LEVEL OF FRENCH? For


multi-year cards, the new process has yet to be clarified, but it may involve sitting a new test at the offices of Ofii. For 10-year _cartes de résident_ there is no specific test or exam.


Instead, you must prove your skill in French by an officially recognised certificate that shows you have reached the level required . This proof can be from: * Obtaining a certificate


through taking the _TEST DE CONNAISSANCE DU FRANÇAIS_ (TCF) exams offered by France Éducation International, or the _TEST D'ÉVALUATION DU FRANÇAIS_ (TEF) offered by the Paris chamber of


commerce. In this case, the certificate you use as proof should be less than two years old. * A French university (a _diplôme universitaire d'études françaises_, or a _Diplôme de


langue française_) * Institutions offering DELF (_diplôme d’études en langue française_) courses, DELF-pro, or DALF courses, approved by France Éducation International * Some local chambers


of commerce (_Diplôme de français professionnel_ (DFP) * A number of privately offered French-language exams approved by the Interior Ministry In addition, you can also use: * A French


school diploma (_Diplôme national du brevet_), in particular for people who moved to France at a young age * A French diploma, with a grade of at least level 3 in ‘_la nomenclature nationale


des niveaux de formation_’ Note that some certificates from foreign institutions (including some universities) may not be accepted, even if they are from Francophone countries. The rules


are much the same regarding acceptable proof for nationality. You can find a full list of the possible certificates HERE for a _carte de résident_, or HERE for French nationality. Currently,


official government advice websites are still updating their information in relation to the new law and so may display outdated minimum language requirements. However, the links to find


official test centres are still valid. You should always check, before taking an exam, that it is approved for use to confirm your French level. RELATED ARTICLES HOW TO GET FREE HELP WITH


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