Entrepreneur Visa in France

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What is an Entrepreneur Visa in France?

The Entrepreneur Visa in France is a residence permit for foreign company founders or that allows to set up a company in France and live there. The validity period of this residence permit is 12 months, renewable subject to conditions.

The entrepreneur must offer proof of the following in order to qualify:

  • An economically feasible activity and, if he/she joins an existing company, its ability to provide him/herself sufficient compensation (at least equal to the minimum wage, which is set at €20,966.40 as of May 1, 2023), 
  • An activity suitable for the needs of public safety, health, and order.

The temporary residency permit with the designation “Entrepreneur/Self-Employed” authorizes the performance of the business activity in conjunction with the project being proposed.

 

You live outside France

Candidates living outside of France should submit an application to the French consular authorities in their normal home for a long-stay visa (VLS-TS) that is equal to a residence permit and is designated “Entrepreneur/independent professional.”

This VLS-TS has a 12-month expiration date and permits the bearer to conduct business.

Once they are in France, Entrepreneurs must use the dedicated platform administration-etrangers-en-france to authenticate their VLS-TS. During the first year of residence, there is no need to apply for a residence permit with the Prefecture. The foreign individual is thereafter required to go to a compulsory medical exam and/or welcome visit.

You are already living in France

If candidates are already in France on a different form of residence permit, they must apply for a change of status to the Préfecture (office of the Prefect, the local representative of national government) in their place of residence.

The individual in question will be granted a 12-month renewable ‘Entrepreneur/independent professional’ temporary residence permit.

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How can a lawyer help me with the entrepreneur visa?

A lawyer can help you with the Entrepreneur Visa in France by:

  1. Assessing your eligibility: They’ll review your business plan and financial situation to ensure you meet visa requirements.

  2. Document preparation: A lawyer helps gather essential documents like your business plan, proof of funds, health insurance, and accommodation.

  3. Submitting the application: They ensure your application is accurate and complete, reducing the risk of delays or rejection.

  4. Business setup: Lawyers assist with registering your business, choosing the right legal structure, and meeting French regulations.

  5. Obtaining a residency permit: After approval, they guide you through getting your carte de séjour to live and operate your business legally.

  6. Tax and legal compliance: They help you understand tax obligations and ensure compliance with French laws.

  7. Appeals and renewals: If the visa is denied or needs renewal, they handle appeals and extensions.

If you’re looking to apply for an Entrepreneur Visa in France, fill out the form, and our team will assist you through the entire process!

Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure should begin no later than three months before the intended date of arrival in France.

If the applicant is already in France, the procedure should begin two months before the current residence permit expires.

At the time of online validation, applicants must submit a tax payment of €200 to the French Office of Immigration and Integration (OFII). On top of this tax, residency permits additionally include a stamp duty fee of €25.

The long-stay visa required for entrance into France costs €99 in addition to the administrative fee of €225.

This is the cost implicid of getting the visa, the cost of our immigration lawyers to help you with the process can vary depending on each case. To get an accurate quotation of our immigration services, contact us to explore your case with a free consultation.

Applications for renewal must be submitted two months prior to the expiration of the residence permit.

Applicants must present documentation proving they are still in compliance with the requirements for receiving their permission.

The applicant must be able to demonstrate continuing compliance with the requirements established for permit eligibility at the time of the application for renewal with the Prefecture in order to renew a “Entrepreneur/Self-Employed” residence permit.

The founders of the company must additionally show that the Company has continued to operate and that it has generated resources equal to the SMIC, or €20,966.40 as of May 1, 2023. It has an administrative cost of 225€.

Families accompanying foreign talent in this category are not eligible for the fast-track process but may still apply for a residence permit separate from the primary applicant (visitor status, employee status, etc., if the candidate has secured employment in France).

Otherwise, under the conditions of family reunification, families may petition for residency in France. When foreign nationals who have been legally residing in the country for at least 18 months want to bring their spouse and children to join them, family reunification terms apply.