Hi there,
I am a non-EEA/EU citizen with UK Indefinite Leave to Remain for 3 yrs. I've been living in the UK for over a decade now and gained ILR via the (now-closed) Tier 1 highly-skilled visa.
My husband (dual EU and non-EU citizen) and I are looking to buy a holiday home in France with a view to living there (more) permanently in the future. Potentially at this future stage we are looking to be self-employed in the leisure industry, semi-retired or similar.
What routes would be open to me to legally live and possibly work self-employed in France? Would I qualify for the "resident de longue duree - CE" for example as I know the reverse (France to UK) is not valid?
(some details -
- We will be able to prove funds, have university and professional qualifications etc.
- Spouse route may be possible for me, but I am concerned about restrictions that my husband must live in France before I am allowed to live/work there. If for example he remains in the UK for full-time employment and commutes to/from France frequently I am concerned that this may be disallowed, thus prefer an independent French entry for myself.
- I could apply for UK citizenship but means giving up my current citizenship as I'm not allowed dual citizenship. My current citizenship is hard to regain (and residence can be hard to get once citizenship is renounced) should I ever decide to return, hence not an ideal solution.
- I have French at B1 level (in addition to native English + other native language)
Thank
you!
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