A introduction to the Visitor visa

By Sasha Smit-Marcadier and Sarah Vincent

You may be visiting France this summer and thinking of relocating this winter! 

There is a variety of visas to choose from and making the right decision will depend on your situation.

Following our previous article, this one is about residency and will focus on the Visitor visa (retiree, early retiree, inactive, etc.).

First, please be aware that you must apply for your visa:

•from the UK or your country of residence if different

•maximum 3 months before your arrival in France

A visa application for France is entirely online. You will need to:

•fill out a form on the dedicated French government website

•book an appointment – if you live in the UK this appointment will be with TLS  (a handling agent called TLS Contact, which has centres in London, Manchester and Edinburgh)

Once you have submitted your online visa application, you will receive – via the French government website – the full and detailed list of supporting documents which you will need to hand over during your appointment.

In general, you will be asked to provide the following information:

•Passport

•Sufficient funds

•Accommodation in France

•Healthcare cover

As each application is unique, we cannot include further explanation about supporting documents in this article. A tip! We strongly advise you include a covering letter explaining your situation and reasons for applying. The aim of this letter would be to provide essential information to make your application self-explanatory.

Information provided by The Franco British Network is for guidance and does not constitute legal, professional or commercial advice. While every care has been taken to ensure that the information is useful and accurate, The Franco British Network gives no guarantees, undertakings or warranties in this regard, and does not accept any legal liability or responsibility for the content or accuracy of the information so provided, or, for any loss or damage caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with reliance on the use of such information.

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