
"British citizens need a visa to remain in Europe for more than 90 days out of 180 days, so if you're moving to France, the first mistake to avoid is to make sure you apply for the right visa - there are several types, and it's very hard to undo once you're in France says The French Property Show organiser Calum Harkiss. And second, don't go thinking you can leave the application until a few weeks before your move."
"You should apply at least three months before you want to go so that you have plenty of time to sort it out. You're like to have to deal with any requests for additional paperwork and information. More than 1 in 5 applications fail because people have ticked the wrong box, don't have the right type of insurances needed or apply for the wrong visa. If you do pick the wrong type of visa, you'll have to start all over again."
France offers an attractive, relaxed lifestyle and popular cultural pleasures that draw many UK residents. Post-Brexit, moving to France requires navigating visa rules and substantial paperwork. British citizens need a visa to remain in Europe for more than 90 days out of 180 days, and choosing the wrong visa is difficult to fix once resident. Applications should be submitted at least three months in advance to allow time for additional paperwork requests. More than one in five applications fail due to incorrect forms, missing insurances or the wrong visa type. Experienced companies and twice-yearly UK events provide expert guidance.
Read at The Good Life France
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