Immigration. More than 5% of First Residence Permits: Family Reunification in Net Declines in France
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Immigration. More than 5% of First Residence Permits: Family Reunification in Net Declines in France
The scheme of family reunification for families of non-European foreigners has become marginal in migratory flows. A decline due to stricter conditions of access and new ways of settlement in France.
Designed in 1976 to stabilize foreign workers, family reunification now represents only a marginal fraction of immigration to France.Between tightening resource criteria and radical changes in the profile of newcomers, this historic path is effaced to the benefit of French families and highly qualified profiles.
Since 29 April 1976, family reunification has enabled foreigners who have settled regularly in France to bring spouses and children. Through family testimonies, La Croix returns to fifty years of evolution of a system at the heart of migration debates.
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