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Who is exempt from tax habitation in France?

People over the age of 75 whose reference income for the previous year does not exceed certain limits are exempt from tax on their residence (primary and secondary). There is also an exemption for people with low incomes. We can provide you, at your request, with the amount of income thresholds.



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Once you have bought your dream home in France If you would like to relocate to France or visit for longer than 90 days you will require a visa, which is easy to obtain once you are the owner of a French property. You may wish to apply for a Long stay visa valid for residence (VLS-TS).

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As a traveller to France, you can, of course, bring your personal items and belongings with you, and no taxes or duties will be due for any items deemed reasonable items for a traveller to bring on a trip.

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However, if you want to stay longer than 90 days at a time, then you will need to apply for a visa. The process is quite simple and only costs €99. There are 2 visa options, both of which relate to temporary stays in France (of less than 12 months):

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