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France: New interpretation of the “Talent – Qualified Employee” permit

The French legislation was recently updated to simplify the existing immigration law, namely revising the visas and residence permits available.
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On January 26th, 2024, the French authorities have amended the French Immigration and Asylum Code, through the so-called CESEDA reform.  

As a result, some categories of residence permits have been unified under a single category.   

The “Talent – Qualified Employee” permit

In details, the CESEDA reform has unified three previously distinct immigration statuses, namely:  

  • The qualified employee 
  • The employee of an innovative company  
  • The employee on assignment  

These workers’ categories now receive the same residence permit card named “Talent – Qualified Employee”, without mention of the specific sub-category applicable.  

Consequences

Consequently, the designation on the residence permit no longer clearly reflects the worker’s specific legal status. Therefore, recruiters will have to consider other factors when assessing a candidate’s eligibility, such as the employment contract proposed, salary level, whether they possess a degree, and so on.  

In fact, in order to determine whether a foreign candidate is suitable for a specific role, employers must check his or her actual immigration status and the work rights associated to their permit type, to make sure he or she receives a proper job offer. 

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