kokopelli3000
Jun 6, 2007, 12:38 AM
Hello all,
I'm a computer programmer looking to become a French citizen.
I've read somewhere that there is a new French law that would allow engineers, doctors... to become French citizens a little easier. Can someone point me to this law? Thanks.
Also, I've been studying French for a year and change, I do not have French relatives, nor a French girlfriend to get married too. How would someone in my case go about getting a French citizenship status?
I've been researching this topic for a while now. I know that I could possibly find/and work a French company in the states then transfer to France. Is there a way to go about this directly?
According to my French visitor visa for 6 months, I am not allowed to work. Normally before my visa expires, I extend it by signing up to French Language classes(but not through a UNI).
This citizenship process is much harder then I thought.
Thanks in advanced,
Chris:confused:
I'm a computer programmer looking to become a French citizen.
I've read somewhere that there is a new French law that would allow engineers, doctors... to become French citizens a little easier. Can someone point me to this law? Thanks.
Also, I've been studying French for a year and change, I do not have French relatives, nor a French girlfriend to get married too. How would someone in my case go about getting a French citizenship status?
I've been researching this topic for a while now. I know that I could possibly find/and work a French company in the states then transfer to France. Is there a way to go about this directly?
According to my French visitor visa for 6 months, I am not allowed to work. Normally before my visa expires, I extend it by signing up to French Language classes(but not through a UNI).
This citizenship process is much harder then I thought.
Thanks in advanced,
Chris:confused: