Can we still retire to france? Are certain income levels now required?

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Can we still retire to france? Are certain income levels now required?"


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WE EXPLAIN HOW VISAS AND CARTES DE SEJOUR WORK FOR NON-EU CITIZENS MOVING HERE READER QUESTION: CAN WE STILL RETIRE TO FRANCE? CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE PROCESS AND WHETHER CERTAIN INCOME LEVELS


ARE NOW REQUIRED AND HOW THEY ARE CHECKED? We presume from the use of ‘still’ in your question that you are British and are wondering if Brexit has changed the rules. It is true that there


is now a set procedure in place for retiring from the UK to France and you will, due to Brexit, need to apply for a visa as a first step. The good news is that Britons are still moving to


France and navigating what is required without too much difficulty as long as they are prepared. We explain the visas and _cartes de séjour _process. READ ALSO: DO YOU NEED A LANGUAGE


CERTIFICATE TO OBTAIN A FRENCH RESIDENCY CARD? Britons, like other non-EU citizens wanting to move to France as pensioners, will usually come on a so-called ‘visitor’ visa. This is unless


they can move under alternative rules such as based on family relationships with relatives already living in France. When asked for the reason for your stay when applying you should select


‘visitor.’ Once in France for almost a year you can apply to stay on with a ‘visitor’ _carte de séjour_. Despite the name, this card can be renewed annually without undue difficulty although


there are formalities and a €225 fee each time. This is with the proviso that the holder continues to fulfil the requirements for the card, essentially having regular income and healthcare


arrangements. The visa that you come to France on is called a VLS-TS and it must be ‘validated’ within the first three months. There is also an obligatory medical to be undertaken. You


should then apply for a _carte de séjour temporaire ‘visiteur’_ from four to two months before the end of the visa’s validity period. The ‘visitor’ card has to be renewed annually, at least


in the first five years. When you apply for a visa you must show that you have sufficient income and healthcare arrangements for your stay, in addition to other points such as demonstrating


accommodation is in place. The same information will also be needed for the one-year residency card you will require later on. READ ALSO: VISAS TO STAY IN FRANCE FOR SIX MONTHS: Q&AS ON


APPOINTMENT PROCESS INCOME REQUIREMENTS A single person will usually be asked to show that they have regular income equivalent to the net French monthly minimum wage, currently €1,353.


Official websites are vague as to how this applies to couples, however official sources previously confirmed to _The Connexion_ that couples are not asked to have double this amount. Factors


such as home ownership, savings etc can also be taken into account. Proof of means can include current account bank statements from the last three months, showing a balance with sufficient


funds, as well as pension slips. Applicants are free to take any other documents reflecting the funds at their disposal when going to the interview. READ ALSO: ‘I RETURNED TO UK FROM FRANCE,


DID NOT FEEL AT HOME SO CAME BACK’ HEALTHCARE REQUIREMENTS UK state pensioners can use the S1 form system, an EU mechanism which continues under the post-Brexit agreements. S1 applications


are made to Overseas Healthcare Services. The Department of Health and Social Care advises that if needing treatment while waiting to be registered in the French healthcare system, S1


holders should use a Provisional Replacement Certificate service (PRC). PRCs can be obtained by calling Overseas Healthcare Services. It can be emailed to them or directly to a health


establishment where they are being treated. READ ALSO: WHAT MEDICAL INSURANCE SHOULD I GET TO VISIT MY SECOND HOME IN FRANCE? READ MORE MUST BRITISH EU RESIDENTS GIVE BIOMETRIC DATA IN NEW


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