Citizenship, ski safety and babies: 6 essential articles for life in France
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Citizenship, ski safety and babies: 6 essential articles for life in France
"The French Interior Minister has told senators that he will review how naturalisation rules are applied to foreign retirees, something many feel has been made almost impossible following last year's circulaire to prefectures. French minister to review how naturalisation rules for retirees are being applied It's still more than a year away but it's already shaping up to be a seismic race for France in April and May 2027, French people will go to the polls and pick their next president."
"A Budget measure that prohibits professionals and businesses in France paying their taxes by cheque will be extended to individual tax payers from next year, according to reports. Here's what you need to know. Why you may no longer be able to pay your French taxes by cheque from 2027 France offers a special course to drivers who are at risk of losing their licence which aims to get drivers to change their risky driving behaviour,"
France will review how naturalisation rules are applied to foreign retirees after concerns that last year’s circulaire has made access almost impossible. Political parties and potential candidates are positioning as the 2027 presidential election approaches in April and May. A budget measure banning cheque tax payments for businesses will be extended to individuals from 2027. A sanctioned driving course aims to change risky driving behaviour for at-risk drivers and restore licence points. Ski resorts face heightened avalanche risks and safety guidance is being emphasised for the peak season. A parliamentary report proposes sweeping family-policy reforms to encourage higher birth rates.
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