French court orders government 'fix ANEF website within 6 months'
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French court orders government 'fix ANEF website within 6 months'
"The Conseil d'Etat issued its ruling on Tuesday in response to a legal challenge brought by a collection of charities and organisations representing immigrants in France, ordering the government to rectify the malfunctions associated with the platform within six months."
"Since its introduction in 2020, foreigners in France have reported scores of problems with the site ranging from bugs and technical glitches to more structural problems about how to submit applications."
"The ruling added: 'Whilst the Minister of the Interior has already introduced several measures to improve access to ANEF . . . the operation of this service is subject to malfunctions that seriously affect the exercise of certain rights by applicants for residency permits.'"
The French Conseil d'Etat has ordered the government to rectify the ANEF website's malfunctions within six months. This ruling follows a legal challenge from charities representing immigrants, highlighting numerous issues with the site since its 2020 launch. The ANEF platform is essential for foreigners in France to apply for or renew residency permits and citizenship. The Conseil d'Etat noted that existing problems unduly restrict users' access and compromise their legal rights, despite previous government measures to improve the service.
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