What would an American have to do to move to France?
what would i have to do to have dual-citizenship in both the U.S. and in France?
Answer:
Generally you have to live in France for 5 years. This can vary for some people.
---A person may apply for French citizenship by naturalisation after five years residence in France. Exceptions to the residence period include:
The residence period is reduced to two years for those who are graduates of a French university or grande école
The residence period may be waived for citizens of French speaking countries or for those who have served in the French military. ---
And yeah you may find the tests hard since they're most likely in French.
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Wow whitetrashbigot sadly you can't write English lol. Contact the French Embassy about moving to France. No you can't have dual citizenship. Yes they have test for anyone who wants to be a French citzenship, both oral and written test in French. Commencez ainsi a apprendre le Franciais.
So start learning French
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