Do non-eu six-month visitors have to undergo a medical in france?
Do non-eu six-month visitors have to undergo a medical in france?"
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AND, IF SO, WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU FAIL? READER QUESTION: WE’VE HEARD THAT NON-EU NATIONALS WANTING TO VISIT FRANCE FOR SIX MONTHS OR MORE MUST HAVE A MEDICAL CHECK-UP. IS THIS TRUE AND WHAT IF
WE ‘FAIL’ IT? It is correct that all non-EU nationals who move to France are called in for a medical (this includes Britons from 2022). This does not, however, concern so-called temporary
stays which are usually from three to six months and often used by second-home owners. The obligatory medical applies for stays of six months or more. The medical is carried out at the
offices of Ofii, a body concerned with the integration of newcomer non-EU nationals with branches throughout France. In the case of a retirees’ ‘visitor’ visa (this is often the first step
to moving across before getting a _carte de séjour_), for example, you will be called in after applying to validate your visa online, which has to be done in the first three months of
arrival. The medical, which typically includes a lung X-ray, is part of a meeting at which the rubber stamp will be given to the validation of the visa for residency purposes in the first
year. People moving to work will need to be judged _apte_ (capable) of doing the work they have been given a position with. We asked the Ofii office of Limoges why non-workers have to take a
medical and whether health problems can invalidate their right to stay. An official said it is simply a required check for the validation process. Any problems flagged up would not
invalidate the right to stay but the person may be steered towards relevant support. RELATED ARTICLES AS REGULAR VISITORS TO FRANCE, DO WE HAVE CORRECT RESIDENCY CARD? FRANCE VISITOR VISA:
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