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      • To enter in France for a period less than 3 months, citizens of a State outside the European Union, the European Economic Area or Switzerland should apply for a short-stay visa also known as a ‘uniform stay visa’ or a ‘type C Schengen visa’.
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  3. Jul 8, 2024 · To enter in France for a period less than 3 months, citizens of a State outside the European Union, the European Economic Area or Switzerland should apply for a short-stay visa also known as a ‘uniform stay visa’ or a ‘type C Schengen visa’.

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    Verified 31 May 2022 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

    You are a foreigner and you want to stay in France for less than 3 months? You must have a visa

    (Type C). This visa is common to the countries of the Schengen area. It allows you to stay in France and in the other countries of space

    , except in exceptional circumstances. Other documents must also be held, which vary according to the purpose of the stay.

    What is the "student competition" short-stay visa?

  4. You will be issued a multiple-entry short-stay visa with a maximum validity of 5 years. The duration of the short-stay visa issued will depend on the expiry date of your travel document. Please note that long-validity visas are issued only by 12-month periods.

  5. For European territory (mainland France), France complies with Schengen regulations related to the Schengen area, and issues a short-stay Uniform Schengen visa; For non-European territories (French overseas territories), France issues a short-stay national visa;

  6. Unless stated differently on the visa stamp, short-stay visas are valid for all the 27 States in the Schengen area i.e. the following countries (in alphabetical order): Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg ...

  7. Anyone from a non-exempt country must apply for a visa in order to legally enter French territory, whether for a short or long stay. The visa application can therefore concern the scientist, but also her/his spouse and children if they accompany her/him to France.