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Attracting talents, one France’s key priorities
Welcoming international talent is a key priority of French immigration policy.
The "competences and talents" card
If you have a project, the three-year, renewable “Compétences et Talents” card allows you to exercise the professional activity of your choice in connection with your project.
Working in France
France wishes to better structure professional immigration by facilitating the access to chosen professions.
Long stay visa to work in France
Visa requirements to work and reside in France for more than 3 months.
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