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Je suis allée en France dernièrement et oui.... et je suis tombé amoureuse d'un joli français ! J'étais en voyage touriste donc je n'avais pas besoin de visa vu que je viens du Canada. Par contre, je me demande combien de temps puis-je résider en France pour faire continuer cette belle histoire d'amour ?
Rien ne me retient au Québec car je travaille à mon compte sur mon ordinateur. Donc de plus, je n'ai pas besoin de me trouver un boulot en France. Dois-je avoir un visa ? Et quel sorte de visa ? si je veux demeurer auprès de lui au moins 1 an et voir plus ?
Pour qui n'est pas résident de l'Union Européenne (et la Suisse), obtenir un permis de séjour et un permis de travail (les deux sont interdépendants) est une procédure longue et laborieuse.
Je ne sais pas toutefois si ton cas un peu particulier est prévu par la loi: ton travail (origine de tes revenus) est au Québec mais l'exercice de ton travail est délocalisé en France. Le mieux sera de te renseigner dès ton arrivée à la préfecture du département où tu comptes résider.
Ce qui est certain est que dans un premier temps, le plus simple est probablement de retourner au Canada (ou n'importe quel pays hors Shengen) pour quelques jours une fois tous les 3 mois afin de revenir en tant que touriste.
Ce qui compte est le tampon apposé sur ton passeport qui prouve ta sortie du territoire... ton séjour à l'extérieur peut donc être aussi court que nécessaire.
Salut,
Juste une petite question en passant,
Est-ce que tu as pensé au PACS pour pouvoir rester en France et y travailler grâce à la carte de séjour vie privée et familiale?
De mon côté je suis en procédure de démarche de cette carte. Je suis PACSé avec ma copine française (étant québécois)...enfin si tu veux plus de détails je suis près à t'en fournir.
Bonne journée
Voyager c'est comme Fouiller si l'on ne creuse pas on ne découvre que la superficialité des choses.
Oui j'aimerais bien avoir plus de détails.
Je suis ici en tant que touriste. Donc je n'ai pas de visa... j'ai donc droit à 3 mois en France. Cela fait déjà 2 mois...
Y'a t'il un moyen d'obtenir un Visa séjour long et/ou Visa travail ici en France sans avoir besoin de retourner au Québec ?
Il ya des accords entre la France et le Canada pour les jeunes de 18 à 35 ans. C'est le PVT ( Permis Vacances Travail) Tu auras une année pour visiter la France et travailler si tu veux. Tu dois seulement faire une lettre de motivation, un CV et prouver que tu as sur ton compte une somme de 3000$. Vas sur le site de l'ambassade de France au Canada.
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Salut,
Pour être cours, pour n'importe qu'elle type de visa que tu veux pour rester en France il va falloir que tu retournes en Canada pour le faire.....même le visa vacances-travail, qui peut-être chiant surtout si tu as trouvé du boulot....
Par contre si tu fais les démarches pour des cartes de séjour, comme par exemple la carte de séjour temporaire, là tu dois être en France pour faire ces démarches...habituellement à la préfecture de ton département. Mais bon si ca ne fait pas plus de 6 mois que tu es en France ce ne vaut pas la peine d'y aller, les cartes de séjours sont pour ceux qui sont depuis au moins 6 mois et même parfois 1 an en France.
Par contre ce que tu peux faire...et c'est ce que je vais faire prochainement car mon visa arrive à expiration et il faut que je sois en France pour régler mes démarches de carte enfin bref j'épargne les détails, c'est de sortir de l'espace Schengen pendant 2-3 jours et d'y revenir....(Espace Schengen tout les pays qui sont dans l'Union Européenne). Moi je vais aller en Angleterre....de cette façon tu peux avoir le tampon et revenir pour encore 3 mois....tu peux le faire autant de fois que tu le désires...mais bon à un moment donné ca peut paraître bizarre pour les douaniers. ....Mais bon ca te permet de sauvé les quelques centaines d'euros que coûte un billet d'avion pour le Canada....tu prends le train et ca te coûte 70 euros aller-retour....
Enfin à moins que tu désires retourner au Canada....c'est toujours une option possible.
Question comme ca, tu es à Paris?
Bonne chance et n'hésite pas pour les questions.
Voyager c'est comme Fouiller si l'on ne creuse pas on ne découvre que la superficialité des choses.
Je croyais que je devais retourner absolument dans mon pays d'origine et de revenir ensuite. C'est vrai que ca coûterait beaucoup moins cher!
Si j'ai bien compris... en fait j'ai 2 options ?
La première, si je veux travailler en France, il me faut un visa. Le plus rapide en terme de délai, est le visa vacance-travail (sinon visa prof long séjour à un délai de 2 mois, si je me trompe pas). Je dois me procurer tous les papiers et ensuite, je peux avoir ce visa dans la journée même si mon dossier est complet. Et hop ensuite je peux demeurer en France pendant 1 an et travailler sans problème.
L'autre option, est que à chaque 3 mois je vais comme tu le dis, par exemple en Angleterre et ensuite je reviens. Mais dans ce cas, je ne peux pas travailler légalement étant donné mon statut de 3 mois en tant que touriste seulement. Combien de jours, dois-je demeurer en Angleterre pour que la transition du 3 mois recommence ?
Oui je suis en ce moment à Paris depuis 2 mois ! :o)
Et toi?
Un a/r le même jour en Angleterre te donne le droit. Je te conseil le PVT c'est gratuit, pour prouver les 3000$ faire un souris très large à ton Banquier, il te mettre le cachet sur la feuille imprimée ça ne lui coûte rien. Et à la fin de ton PVT, tu peux demander à ton employeur de faire une demande de permis auprès de la prefecture. Pour la suite, image le parcours du combatant, mais chacun a son etoile.
Bon courage, je suis passé par là avant toi.
TOUT EST POSSIBLE SI LA VIE SE PROLONGE.
A++++++++++
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