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Oct 26, 2025

French MP proposes automatic renewal of multi-year residency cards to cut prefecture backlogs

French MP proposes automatic renewal of multi-year residency cards to cut prefecture backlogs
Socialist deputy Fatiha Keloua-Hachi tabled a bill, published 26 October and debated informally on 27 October, that would grant automatic renewal of four-year ‘passeport talent’ and ten-year ‘carte de résident’ permits, provided holders have no criminal record and continue to meet income criteria.

Prefectures processed nearly 1.3 million residency renewals in 2024, and unions representing foreign-nationals’ departments say staff are overwhelmed, with appointments in Paris and Lyon backlogged up to eight months.

Under the draft law, eligible foreigners would receive a secure digital attestation and pay renewal taxes online, eliminating in-person biometrics unless the chip fails. The Interior Ministry estimates this could halve appointment volumes and let officials focus on first-time applicants and asylum cases.

Business-immigration advisers welcomed the proposal: “Automatic renewal would give employers much-needed predictability when planning long-term assignments,” said Audrey Gauthier of Fragomen France. Critics on the right argue it could weaken integration checks and reduce leverage over unpaid taxes.

The measure needs cross-party support to be added as an amendment to the 2026 Finance Bill; insiders say the government is ‘open in principle’ but wants guarantees on fraud controls.
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