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CHANGES ARE MANDATORY IF YOU MOVE FOR THOSE WITH CERTAIN PERMITS READER QUESTION: MY STREET NAME HAS CHANGED SO DO I LEGALLY HAVE TO UPDATE MY _CARTE DE SÉJOUR_? WHAT HAPPENS IF I DO NOT DO


THIS? By law, you are required to declare a change of address only if you have actually moved, which is not the case here. Where it is obligatory, you should do it within three months of


moving and you can be fined if you do not do so. This is not required in the case of residency cards that last only one year, such as those for ‘visitors’, or where a residency card is up


for renewal within three months. If, however, you still want to change the card so it shows the new, correct street name, you can do so at the Foreign nationals in France WEBSITE – click on


_Je déclare un changement de situation_. You will need: * your residency permit * photocopies of passport pages relating to civil status and validity dates * a proof of address less than


three months old (such as a utility bill) * and three recent passport-size photographs. If you are living at another person’s home, they will have to supply a dated and signed statement that


you live at the address, and a copy of their identity card or residency permit and proof of address. REQUEST USUALLY REQUIRES TAX STAMP Changing address usually costs €25, payable via


timbre fiscal (tax stamp), which can be bought online HERE or in-person at a tabac. Residency card procedures for family members of EU citizens and for Britons with a Withdrawal Agreement


cards should be free. A useful website for notifying several other official bodies of an address change can be found HERE on the official service public site, however do note that this is


not an exhaustive list and you will need to contact other services separately. RELATED ARTICLES RESIDENCY CARD, TAX, VISA: WHO TO INFORM AND HOW IF YOU MOVE IN FRANCE HOW LONG DO I NEED TO


KEEP OLD FRENCH DOCUMENTS?


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