French Visas
Entrepreneur & Self Employment Visa
officially called the Entrepreneur/Profession Libérale visa, gives self-employed professionals the chance to live and legally work in France. Whether you're a freelance writer, graphic designer, consultant, or running your own small business, this visa could be your ticket to building your dream life in one of the world’s most iconic destinations.
You must show that you have adequate financial means to support yourself. This typically means having an income at least equivalent to the French minimum legal wage for a full-time worker.
If your intended activity is subject to specific regulations, you must meet the necessary qualifications or hold relevant diplomas. This ensures compliance with French professional standards
Family reunification
Available to foreign nationals who want to join a family member who already legally resides in France.
Financially Independent Visa
France has the FIP Visa, like many European destinations, it’s a very well established visa, with no expected changes on the horizon, and leads to residency (Carte de Sejour)
The French FIP visa is a long stay visa, It is the type of visa you must apply for in your country of Origin if you want to permanently relocate to France and have sufficient funds to provide for yourself and your family, without the need for employment inside France. This means that if you apply for a French FIP Visa, you cannot take up any sort of work in France.
We recommend €3,000 a month for a lead, with €1,500 for a spouse, and €750 per child. Although that is above the legal minimum, it demonstrates a stronger position.