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Jan 29, 2026

French Minister Floats 3-Year Freeze on Legal Immigration

French Minister Floats 3-Year Freeze on Legal Immigration
In a wide-ranging interview published on 28 January, Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin—who previously served as Interior Minister—called for a “two-to-three-year moratorium” on most categories of legal immigration. Doctors, researchers and a limited pool of foreign students would be exempt, but family-reunification and standard work-permit streams would pause until after the 2027 presidential election.(thetimes.com)

Darmanin argued that record inflows—nearly 4.5 million legal foreign residents and 384,000 new permits last year—justify a breather while France reforms its integration model and restores public confidence. A CSA poll cited in the article found 67 % voter support for a temporary freeze.

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French Minister Floats 3-Year Freeze on Legal Immigration


Business leaders reacted with alarm. MEDEF’s mobility task-force warned that blanket suspensions could derail recruitment for critical infrastructure projects tied to the 2026 Winter Youth Olympics and the 2027 World Expo bid. Start-ups dependent on non-EU tech talent fear losing ground to Germany and the Netherlands, both of which recently expanded blue-card quotas.

Legal analysts note the proposal faces steep parliamentary odds; Darmanin’s own 2024 immigration law was heavily pruned by the Constitutional Council. Any moratorium would likely require either constitutional revision or a referendum—steps that cannot be completed quickly.

Still, the statement matters: it reframes the immigration debate ahead of the 2027 race and signals that even centrist figures are courting voters worried about integration and housing costs. Mobility teams should monitor the legislative calendar and prepare contingency plans for harder caps or sectoral quotas.(thetimes.com)
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