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Citizens of the USA, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia living in France are particularly well catered to by their Consular sections of the Embassies and other organisations. If you are from one of those four countries, you will find a wealth of up-to-date and officially published information from the links below.

UK Citizens

The British Embassy of France has up-to-date news on matters relating to French-British relations, as well as issues of politics, health and safety and immigration. The website of the British Embassy and British Consulate has a "Living in France" section with articles catering specifically to UK residents in France.

The British Consulate provides services for Britons in France while the British Consulate-General in Marseille represents its citizens in the PACA (Provence-Alpes-Côtes d'Azur) area which includes Alpes-Maritimes, Corsica, Var and Monaco. They provide commercial and personal advice and aid to UK citizens in southern France

The office will provide e-mail updates on information of potential interest to a UK resident in France. Send your e-mail address to to be added to the mailing list: e-mail


Information about passport applications and the forms available for downloading on the British Embassy website. All requests should be sent to the British Embassy in Paris. 

  • British Consulate Marseille
    At:
    24 avenue du Prado, 13006 Marseilles
    Open: 09:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:00
    Tel: 04 91 15 72 10
    Fax: 04 91 37 47 06
    Open: Monday to Friday from 09:00-12:00 and from 14:00-16:00
    e-mail
  • British Consular Services, Paris
    At: 18bis rue d’Anjou, 75008 Paris
    Postal:
    British Embassy
    BP111-08
    75363 Paris Cedex 08 
    Open: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 09:30-12:30 and 14:30-17:00. 
    On Tuesday the consulate is open from 09:30-16:30 
    Tel : 01 44 51 31 00 
    Fax: 01 44 51 31 27
    e-mail
  • The British Embassy
    At: 35, rue du Faubourg St Honoré, 75383 Paris Cedex 08
    Tel: 01 44 51 31 00
    Fax: 01 44 51 41 27
    Open: 09:30-13:00 and 14:30-18:00

Monaco

Britain’s bilateral relations with the Principality are the responsibility of the Consulate-General.

Britons in France

The British Government website has a section for Britons living abroad. The information is not specific to France but provides useful facts relevant to moving, relocating with a family or retiring abroad. It includes information on tax and pensions, education, employment, insurance, as well as having information on everything to be considered when returning to the UK after a period of time overseas.

US Citizens

The Embassy of the United States, Paris France has a website with up-to-date news on matters of relevance to American citizens in France.

The US Citizens Service is the consular section, which provides detailed information on legal matters pertaining to US citizens living in France: information on passport details and the registration of intended residence; registration of births, marriages, deaths; employment issues for the employer and employee; housing, vehicle buying, selling and registering; the voting process when out of the country and so on.

The Embassy of France in the United States is a rich resource of relevant information for Americans planning a visit or move to France. It includes information and guidelines on living, working and driving in France, the metric system, marriage in France and more:

US citizens living overseas in France are eligible to vote by absentee ballot in the General Presidential Elections. 

Canadian Citizens

The Canadian Embassy in France website has some very useful checklists and notes for Canadian citizens planning a move to, or living in France. The information includes notes, checklists and tips on all aspects of the move, from planning the departure, the time spent in France and the return. 

Australian Citizens

The Southern Cross Group is a global organisation that exists to "Promote mobility in the Global Community", and communicate with expatriated Australians throughout the world. Their work includes lobbying for changes in laws that improve or simplify the life of Australians abroad. The Web site has detailed information on the legal and practical aspects of: citizenship, voting, visas, health insurance, taxation and more.

Further Information
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a complete list of all foreign Embassies and Consulates in France: Click here


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