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Oct 23, 2025

Paris court rejects Senegalese worker’s exceptional-stay request, reaffirming strict criteria

Paris court rejects Senegalese worker’s exceptional-stay request, reaffirming strict criteria
In judgment 2507372 (23 October 2025), the Paris Administrative Court upheld the prefect’s refusal of ‘admission exceptionnelle au séjour’ to a Senegalese national who had lived in France irregularly since 2019. Despite employment offers, the court found no ‘humanitarian or exceptional’ grounds under Article L 435-1 CESEDA.

For employers, the ruling is a signal that exceptional-stay permits remain narrowly interpreted. Companies considering hiring undocumented workers via regularisation should ensure the case meets multiple criteria: long presence, social ties, and proven professional integration.

The decision will likely influence prefectural practice in Île-de-France, where construction and cleaning firms often sponsor such applications to address labour shortages. Mobility advisers should be prepared for longer timelines and higher evidentiary burdens.
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