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How can I retain my right to apply for permanent residency in France if I have to stay abroad for a while?

I've been a student in France for the past four years and going onto the fifth in 2024. I understand that it's my right to apply for permanent residency next year, but due to circumstances back home, I won't be able to reside here most of the year (will continue studying remotely due to my father's illness). How can I go about flagging this to the authorities in the right way so that I don't lose my right to apply for permanent residency next year?


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  • MAJORELLE AVOCATS
    September 06, 2023

    With regard to the right to obtain a 10-year residence permit, a number of factors need to be taken into account. Firstly, not all temporary or multi-annual residence permits entitle you to apply for a residence permit. For example, a temporary residence permit bearing the word "student" does not entitle the holder to apply for a 10-year residence permit. You should therefore check that the residence permit you hold gives you this right. Secondly, with regard to the residence requirement, residence in France must have been uninterrupted. However, certain absences are authorized (maximum of 6 consecutive months out of a total of 10 months) and are taken into account when calculating the 5 years.