carte de séjour
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All done, got there early, but still, about 30 people waiting in front of us, wasn’t a problem our paperwork seemed to be in order, the lady saw all 4 of us together, I took about 50 mins, we were able to park right outside, so now it is just a waiting game to see what we get.
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 6:08 pm #438119Yeh, good news so far aye
Not bothering with ours, we are upping sticks
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 6:21 pm #438134Upping sticks, Pumpkin? Has the brexit uncertainty made you take that decision?
Anonymous11th December 2018 at 6:26 pm #438150Not the uk, but leaving France. Nothing to do with Brexit, no.
We are going down the Nationalitè de l’ascendance route ,here over 25 yrs ,over 65( unfortunately )and 2 french grandchildren.
Kept most of our Avis d’impôt and can get employment records from pension service (french ) to prove we have been here and in continuous employment .Why do we want to do this ,well that is the easiest of all GB ,has washed it’s hands of us and France has welcomed us from the start
That makes perfect sense to me for your sons whatnow and I can’t see why they should have any problems, hope all goes well for them.
I can understand your reasoning marion, hope all goes well with it.
Although we’ve been here for 22 years (tomorrow actually!)and Mr. F worked and, receives a pension from, here we are just going to weather the storm, he will be 81 next May and we never know what’s around the corner so we shall just wait and see what happens.
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