Constitutional Council Guts Key Provisions of France’s Immigration Law
France’s Constitutional Council on 8 February 2026 invalidated 35 articles of the new immigration law, including student-visa deposits, family-reunification hurdles and migration quotas. The ruling preserves current CESEDA procedures, giving employers short-term stability, but the government may re-draft the text, so mobility teams should stay alert for narrower decrees.
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