Residence Card Decision Guide

Summary

In France, you must choose between an EU Long-Term Residence Permit and French Permanent Residence, as holding both is not allowed. The EU Long-Term Residence Permit offers mobility within the EU, while French Permanent Residence allows indefinite stay in France. Consider your future plans, such as moving to another EU country, when deciding. The EU Long-Term Residence Permit is not termed permanent EU residence but offers similar benefits.

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What are these callled in french
Here are the French translations for the residence options:
- EU Long-Term Residence Permit: Permis de séjour longue durée de l'UE
- French Permanent Residence: Carte de résident permanent
- Citizenship: Citoyenneté
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can i hold * & * at the same time
In France, you cannot hold both an EU Long-Term Residence Permit ("Permis de séjour longue durée de l'UE") and a French Permanent Residence ("Carte de résident permanent") simultaneously. You must choose one based on your future plans. If moving to another EU country, the EU Long-Term Residence Permit might be more suitable.
Does there exist a permanent eu residence
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The EU Long-Term Residence Permit is a type of residence permit that allows non-EU citizens to reside in an EU country for a long period and grants them certain rights, such as the ability to move and work in other EU countries. It is not referred to as "permanent EU residence," but it provides similar benefits in terms of mobility within the EU.
Would you like to know more about the eligibility criteria or process for obtaining the EU Long-Term Residence Permit?