Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card

Changes to Healthcare Entitlement, CPAM, CMU and Cartes Vitales

Get Your Permanent Resident Card


rothrugby 28/02/2008, 9:30
Hi,
 
We live in the area covered by Angouleme prefecture. Our neighbours, who have lived here for over 5 years, applied for thier permanent resident card through our local Marie in Benest several months ago. They have now just recieved them via the Marie.
 
They had to supply the same documents as for the Carte/Titre de Sejour & the secretary filled out the form with them. A lot simpler than going to the prefecture at Angouleme.
 
I will be applying for mine in May, just to cement my entitlement to equal treatment with French nationals.
 
Tony
ww.charente-limousine-exchange.com

Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card


cooperlola 28/02/2008, 9:38
Just to clarify, Tony, does this mean that the documentation described in THIS LEGISLATION has now been issued, do you think?  Or was this because the individual applied specifically? 
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Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card


Clair 28/02/2008, 10:13
Mr Clair got his 10 year-card through the mairie too, after nearly 5 years in France. We did not have to visit the préfecture.

See here: http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/4/1105267/ShowPost.aspx

Clair
Real Virtual French Person

Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card


rothrugby 28/02/2008, 14:06

Hi Cooperlola

Not sure if I understand your question. My neighbours applied specifically for their card about six months ago.

Tony

www.charente-limousine-exchange.com

Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card


cooperlola 28/02/2008, 14:11

Sorry.  On the link I posted, this paragraph:

L'obligation d'enregistrement en mairie des citoyens de l'Union européenne, d'un autre Etat partie à l'accord sur l'Espace économique européen et suisses s'applique aux seules personnes entrées en France après l'entrée en vigueur d'un arrêté qui doit fixer le modèle de l'attestation d'enregistrement délivrée. 

suggests that there will be new documentation for registration at the mairie, which should be enough to prove residence to CPAMs et al in the future.  However, the statement quoted was published last year and still no sign of the said "attestation d'enregistrement".  I was simply wondering if it had at last appeared.  But it seems not.

Thanks, Tony.


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Re: Get Your Permanent Resident Card


Lisleoise 28/02/2008, 21:01
Our Titre de Sejours run out this Sunday Woot! [:-))]

I think we'll try through the Mairie for the Titre permanent before going to the Prefecture - at least we'll get a friendly familiar face there!!

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