French citizenship - unlimited opportunities in the EU
Holders of French citizenship are free to live, work and study in any EU state. This status guarantees access to a stable economy, high-level social guarantees, unrestricted movement throughout Europe and almost all over the world.
French citizenship: future security and freedom of choice
French citizenship status opens access to all the privileges enjoyed by EU residents, from political and economic rights to free movement around the world and social support.
No borders in the EU and Schengen area
French citizens can travel, live and work in any country of the European Union without a visa.
The right to work and do business in Europe
Free access to the labor market and the ability to do business without restrictions throughout the EU.
Access to social security
Health care, pensions and other social benefits will be available to you at the level of one of the most developed countries in Europe.
High level of education
Citizenship entitles you to study at French and European universities on favorable terms or free of charge.
Visa freedom
A French passport allows you to travel to 160+ countries around the world without a visa or with a simplified visa.
Inheritability of status
Children of French passport holders automatically acquire citizenship, which provides stability and protection for future generations.
Who is eligible for French citizenship?
French citizenship can be obtained on various grounds: from long-term residence to marriage to a French citizen or participation in investment and educational programs.
Foreign residents with a residence period of 5 years or more
Persons who have legally resided in France for at least 5 years may apply for citizenship provided they speak French, have a stable income, have no problems with the law and have successfully adapted to society.
Applicants under the accelerated procedure
Those who graduated from a French university, contributed to the culture, economy or science of the country, as well as passed state integration programs, are entitled to apply after two years of residence.
Spouses of French citizens
Foreign nationals who have been officially married to a French person for at least 4 years and living together can apply for citizenship upon confirmed integration into society.
Investors and entrepreneurs
For businessmen and startup owners there is the Passeport Talent program, which grants a residence permit with the prospect of citizenship. Naturalization is possible after 5 years of residence and professional activity in France.




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The path to French citizenship: step-by-step procedure
The formalization of French citizenship is a legally verified and multi-step process, strictly regulated by the country's migration legislation. Comprehensive support at all stages significantly reduces the risks of rejection and allows you to successfully complete the procedure.

Legal verification and start of preparation
A migration lawyer conducts an individual consultation where he analyzes your grounds for citizenship. Based on the data obtained, a personalized strategy is developed: the most suitable legal path is determined, a list of necessary documents is drawn up and a clear algorithm of actions is formed. If there are possible obstacles (unstable income or gaps in integration), solutions are worked out in advance, which will increase the chances of a successful outcome already at the stage of filing the dossier.
Compilation of the dossier
Compiling the dossier is a key step that requires accuracy and compliance with established standards. The dossier includes: citizenship application, identity card, proof of marital status, residential address, financial documents (income and tax certificates) and professional history. All documents not in French are subject to translation by a sworn translator and must be legalized or apostilled, depending on the country of origin. The package of documents is subject to a final check by a lawyer, which allows for the timely identification and elimination of inaccuracies.


Submission of the dossier and interview
The application for citizenship is submitted by a lawyer to the Ministry of the Interior or the local prefecture. After an initial document check, an interview may be required. At the meeting, representatives of the administration assess the applicant’s degree of integration into French society and the level of awareness of his or her rights and obligations as a citizen. Following the screening, a declaration of commitment to the principles of the Republic is signed – the final formal step before a decision is made.
Obtaining a decision on citizenship
The processing of an application for French nationality usually takes up to 12 months. During this period, you can monitor the status of your case through your personal online account. In case of a positive outcome, the decree granting citizenship is published in the official state gazette (Journal Officiel), after which the applicant is notified by e-mail or post.
It is advisable to keep a digital copy of the decree as it will serve as official confirmation of the new status until the national documents are received. Within 6 months of the decision, the prefecture will organize a citizenship ceremony to which you will receive a personal invitation.


Issuance of documents of a French citizen
The final stage is to obtain French documents: an internal ID card and a passport. You can apply at the local town hall (if you live in France) or at the consulate (if you are abroad).
You will need a photograph, proof of citizenship (naturalization decree), and a document of your place of residence. Domestic passport (Carte Nationale d’Identité) is issued free of charge, while for a foreign passport you will have to pay a state fee of 86 EUR. Additionally, you can apply for a social security number and tax ID – these details provide full access to the rights and services provided for French citizens.
With the receipt of these documents, you acquire all the rights of an EU citizen, get the freedom to live, work and study in any EU country without restrictions. You have access to quality medical care and social benefits in France, opening bank accounts and mortgage loans on favorable conditions.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about French nationality
How long does it take to obtain French citizenship?
It usually takes up to 12 months to process an application, depending on the grounds, region of application and the workload of the authorities.
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