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Should We Ban Marriages with an Irregular Foreigner?

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The strengthening of the constraints on binational couples in France currently under legislative discussion alerts the movement of Lovers to the public ban. Elected representatives also question the need for such a bill.

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A controversial bill, put forward by the Ciottist deputies, aims to strengthen the conditions of marriage for people without a residence permit, creating political tensions. The deputies of the UDR group, an ally of the National Rally, enjoy a parliamentary day reserved for them to defend a series of regalist measures. Among them, a [...] Article Marriages in France: The UDR wants to ban unions with foreigners in an irregular situation appeared …

On Thursday 26 June 2025, the National Assembly will consider Bill No. 1008 "to strengthen the prerogatives of civil registrars and public prosecutors to combat simulated or arranged marriages." Adopted by the Senate on 20 February last, it was discussed in the National Assembly's Law Commission on Monday, 16 June, proposing the addition of an article 143-1 to the Civil Code stating that "marriage cannot be contracted by a person illegally stayi…

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The strengthening of the constraints on binational couples in France currently under legislative discussion alerts the movement of Lovers to the public ban. Elected representatives also question the need for such a bill.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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