| This procedure applies
to spouse of an European Union
citizen living in Canada and to spouse of a French citizen as well.
Check first the
list of countries whose citizens are not submitted to a short-stay
visa to go to France. If your nationality does not appear on it,
you need to apply for a visa before departure to France.
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Procedure |
A short stay visa does not allow you to stay
more than 90 days per period of 6 months in the Schengen region.
Click here for
the list of Schengen countries.
The spouse of a citizen of any country member of the European Union
can obtain, free of charge, a short stay visa valid up go 5 years
depending on the validity of the passport.
If the applicant and his/her European Union citizen's spouse
were married in Canada, they must first register their marriage
at the Consulate of the spouse's European before applying for a
visa.
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Documents required |
Please note that the photocopies as well as the originals are mandatory.
If they are missing, your file will be considered incomplete. If
for a special reason you don't have the original, submit two photocopies
of the copy you have. The consulate will stamp these documents and
return them so that you can take them on the trip to France.
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short stay visa application form or 2 short stay application forms if you are married to a French citizen. The form(s) must be completely
and neatly filled out. Do not leave anything blank. If there is
something that does not apply to you, write N/A - for "not
applicable". Don't forget to sign them and to glue on
each form one recent, original identity picture
cut to the size indicated.
Your
original passport. It must be valid for at least
3 months after the end of the planned journey. Make sure you have
signed it.
Your
Permanent Resident Card. Write its number and
validity on the short stay visa application form section 18.
1 recent color photo, format 35mm x 45mm, with a clear plain background. The height must be between 31.5mm and 36mm from chin to crown. The person’s head must be full front view centered in the middle of the photograph. Photos with hat, caps, sunglasses, etc. will not be accepted nor digitized photos. This photo will be scanned in the visa.
2
photocopies of the spouse's European passport
or of the "Carte nationale d'identité" or "Certificat
de nationalité française" for French citizens.
2
photocopies of the marriage certificate registered
at the spouse's European Consulate or of the "livret de famille"
for French citizens.
Do not fax anything to the French Consulate. Incomplete applications
will be returned by courier service at your own expense.
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Fees |
NONE. The visa application is free of
charge.
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Time process |
It usually takes between 2 and 15 working days to process the visa
application, depending on your nationality. Find out how long it
will take for you by sending an e-mail to
visas@consulfrance-vancouver.org
. State your nationality and status in Canada.
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