VISAS et IMMIGRATION

 
Nationals of the European Union do not normally need a visa to visit the United Kingdom. Therefore if you are a French national of EU citizen you are not very concerned with the information on this page.

Our First Steps guide Icon of Adobe Acrobat, image © Adobe Systems (180KB) will help you prepare for obtaining entry clearance. It summarises immigration policy and procedures, helps you answer questions on the visa application form and tells you what to do if you experience difficulties. Download or view this guide here Icon of Adobe Acrobat, image © Adobe Systems (180KB).

For more information on visas and immigration visit the following sites:

Embassy of Great Britain in Paris
For information on visas, labour law, employment and the conditions of residence in Britain

UKvisas
UKvisas is a joint Home Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office Unit, which runs the UK's visa service through British diplomatic posts overseas. For information on whether you need a visa to enter the UK, and if so, how to apply for one, visit: www.ukvisas.gov.uk

Work permits - Home office
Site du Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate, pour les Permis de Travail: S'adresse principalement aux personnes hors de l'Union Européenne.

UKCOSA
UKCOSA: The Council for International Education provides advice and information to international students studying in the UK and to staff who work with them. All UK universities and most colleges of further and higher education with international students are members of UKCOSA. Visit their site at www.ukcosa.org.uk

Living in the UK
Consultez "Living in the UK" pour plus d'information
 
 

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The UK consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.