An obligation to leave the french territory without delay

An obligation to leave the french territory without delay is a decision requiring a foreigner to leave the country immediately, without the option of voluntary departure. In this case, the foreigner has the right to contest the decision within 48 hours. The judge must rule on the request within 96 hours of being seized.

Obligation de leave the french territory with voluntary departure period

The obligation to leave the territory with a voluntary departure period is a decision that requires the foreigner to leave the country within a specific timeframe. The deadline is usually 30 days. However, this period can be extended in exceptional circumstances. In this case, the foreigner will have the right to challenge this OQTF within […]

Authorization to work for a foreign employee in France

To work in France as an employee, whether as a main or a secondary activity, a foreigner must be authorized to work in France. The authorization to work is distinct from the right to stay. An individual who is in a regular situation may not have the authorization to work in France. This is the […]

Enforceability of the employment situation – Foreign Employee

A foreigner who wishes to work in France must have a work authorization in order to be in regular situation. This authorization may be refused if the profession concerned is highly demanded in France and the level of unemployment is too high. The employer who wishes to hire a foreigner in France must verify if […]

Pluriannual residence permit in France

A pluriannual residence permit in France is a permit that is valid for more than one year. Its validity can be up to 4 years. The issuance of this permit prevents its holder from having to renew their residence permit annually by default. To obtain a pluriannual residence permit, you must first meet the conditions […]

A travel document for foreign minors (DCEM)

A travel document for foreign minors (DCEM) allows a foreign child residing in France to return to France after traveling outside of France or outside of the European Union. The MALEKIAN law firm can assist you in preparing the application for the travel document for foreign minors (DCEM) for your minor child or in challenging […]

Retroactive effect of an administrative decision

The retroactive effect of an administrative decision means that it has consequences on situations or acts prior to its adoption. This retroactive effect may be justified and necessary in certain cases (e.g. modification of an order) even if it goes against the principle of legality. Thus, this type of decision must be made with caution […]

Administrative act

An administrative act is a decision taken by the administrative authority in the exercise of its competences and powers. Administrative acts can take different forms, such as:

Dublin procedure

The Dublin procedure is a European Union regulation that establishes criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an asylum application. The aim of this procedure is to prevent multiple asylum applications in several EU Member States. Thus, the first country responsible for an asylum application remains responsible throughout the asylum seeker’s […]