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I think you're correct.heyitsme wrote:I am a UK Citizen living and working in France for the last 2 years. My parents are non-EU citizens who are dependant on the money I send them regularly. They are coming to France on a short stay type C visit visa. I want to apply for French residence card (carte de sejour) for my parents. I contacted the Pau Pyrenees prefecture about if my parents can apply for Carte de sejour but they said that my parents need to be on type D visa to apply for carte de sejour. I told them that I am a UK Citizen not a French citizen but they didn't agree. I showed them the EU Directive 2004 freedom of movement but they still didn't agree and said that only spouse and children can apply for Carte de sejour on type C visa.
It's also difficult to apply in another prefecture as it would mean moving to that place for a few months which could cost me my job! Does anyone have any experience or advice about dealing with French authorities (préfecture)? What are my options? Any Help would be appreciated
Thats Great! I am very happy to have found someone who has applied for Carte de sejour for their parents!rohangk_83 wrote:Hi, I am a British national in Paris. My mother came on Schengen C- visit visa and applied for carte de sejour. The prefecture initially said same thing as you describe but later on accepted her application after I contacted Solvit UK.
They cannot refuse legally to accept her dossier. It is also not legal to ask for D type visa.