I love this. My daughter wants to travel after high-school and she has mentioned France. This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing this information. #YT4B
@@ludwigvanhoe7227 Also, this book may really help you "Fool Proof French Visas" ; payhip.com/b/KG0z/af60423316b8c01. It is excellent will have the information you need.
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Hello, how are you? I found your video on RUclips talking about the talent passport visa.💖 Sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you a little question. 🙏🏼A Studio in Paris are going to make me a work contract with this visa, I am a photographer, I would like to know if in addition to having the work contract I must justify the artist that I am or is the contract enough? It’s just that I’m not sure if justifying my art with a book is for those who go freelance or it’s also necessary with work contract? I really hope you can help me. 🙏🏼blessings and thanks for your time.🌻✨
Thank you for this insightful video! I just have one question. You talked about providing contracts to qualify the passport talent as a freelancer. Does that mean these contracts should be given by French companies, agencies or groups, indicating that you will have confirmed projects working with French people? Or does that mean the contracts could come from any country in the world, as long as it can prove that I am actually an artist? Thanks again and please keep making good videos like this!
It can be a combination but you should have some french engagement or they see it as you are not benefiting the country. Most important things financial stability and how it benefits France
First off, I recently discovered your channel here on youtube and am glad I did! You simplify all the confusing information out there, so it is much easier to understand! Now, I'm a self-published author and everything I've looked into has said this would be the Visa I should try to get (I know things are weird in the world and I am attempting to move come October 2021). With that said, do you know how an author would be able to provide the third item mentioned? Would the books I already have out count as that? It has always been a dream of mine to write books while in France, but my books take place in fictional worlds (although one will have a place based on French culture eventually, it's not there yet). Sorry for the long-winded question... And thank you for your time!
Well in your situation it going to be more about proving you can financially provide for yourself, as you have written a book it shows your professional. I would try to get some engagements in France. like maybe a writing residency or have some events booked for speaking about your book or thing like that; But if you have a written clear plan for writing your next book and can prove you have the finances to support yourself it should be fine. Note that I am not an expert on Visas but from what I know this should help.
@@MundeyYoungCoaching I have a clear plan for the next 10 books, so plans are fine XD I appreciate the advice! I am attempting to find an expert to ask, but that's a lot more difficult to find than I thought it would be. So any help such as this is incredibly appreciated :)
@@nikitaandester I submitted a detailed business plan, with all the other stuff asked for (criminal record, passport, financial records, etc) and got it :) I am currently in France:)
@@shelbabe804 Hi, Shelby! I know it's been a few months, but thank you for getting back to me! Did you just have to show you had enough money, as well as a detailed plan, or was it more like...the plan had to have money with it? My huz and I areapplying this coming month and I'm all shades of nervous about it not working out.
So lets say I got awards or classed among good film makers (animators) awarded in fibda event. Also had articles about me in internet and also worked at some companies online for commissions and popular on medias like Twitter and Instagram. At least 50k followers. This gives a chance or not?
Hello thank you for this information. It's really helpful. Sorry for the long message that I'm about to type :). - I wanted to ask you, if I'm an artist and I've been working in tv here in France, but I currently have two freelancing contracts one for 2000 usd and the other one for 500 usd with USA and Colombia, but I currently have no contracts in France, could I still be elegible for this visa? I'm looking for another contract in France but I'm still in that process. I have 3 months and a half before my current Titre expires, and I would need to renew soon. I have a student visa and have been in France studying French and working as an intermittent du spectacle in tv for 4 years now. Only now I'm changing my status, because the contracts my employers gave me before were all freelance, and I wasn't able to apply for another visa.. I don't want to apply for the profession libérale visa, because if I get a CDI or CDD I think I would have trouble securing the job because I would need to change status before signing the contract.. and the recherche d'emploi one is only for students that have acquired a masters degree in France ? Is this true. I only have language diplomas. Please if you could help me with some advice, that would be great. Bonne soirée and thank you for your time : ).
I am not a visa specialisé but here is what I do know: For studies to work in France it has to be a Master Degree or equivalent, You could get a visa if you are offered a contract and it job were there is lack of your service in France , or you can become a auto-entrepreneur to secure your visa, but you will have to prove you have enough demand to support yourself. Hope this helps. You are always welcome to book a free consultation with me. Just go to my website:www.mundeyyoung.com
Hi there! Thanks for this video as all of this info is certainly overwhelming! The biggest thing I'm unclear on based on all of my research is where exactly the passport talent slots in. Is it a visa? Is it a carte/titre de séjour? It seems like you need to first apply for the long-stay visa, then get a carte/titre de séjour and THEN apply for this? Is that right? 😅I'm looking into employment opportunities in France but would still want to do freelance work so this interests me but it is kind of confusing that there are all these different moving parts (I'm an American citizen who has been in Germany for 5 years and while of course it's also a mess here at least your work and residence permit are combined). If you're able to answer this it would be much appreciated! 🥰
Hello they are combined here as well when you get approved for visa, you then recieve your career de séjour for the amount of time. Your visa is approved for. I hope this helps
Hi Mundy. Thank you for this video. I am an Australian musician and music teacher. I currently teach children in school how to play musical instruments. If I use this type of Visa in France, and have a permanent Australian retirement income of more than €1500 per month, can I be a freelance musician? If I intend to be a street performer, how do prove my financial earnings in France? Can I also earn outside of France (eg Austria & Germany)? Kind regards, Stuart
Hello, you can look into retirement visa as well. As street performer it will be hard to prove income because it is unreliable. I recommend checking out these books to get better detail idea: amzn.eu/d/9UDCbuO , amzn.eu/d/0QOvE7n . I am not visa specialist these videos are more just to give people a general idea of what is available. I hope this helps.
Thank you for uploading this informative video😇 My interview is very soon. I just wanted to know if they need to see a plane ticket and hotel reservation? Being that, I don’t have anyone to sponsor me nor do have a French bank account to get a place yet, is this extremely important info during the interview?
Normally not because before you have VISA you can't get those things. Getting bank account in France can be challenging you will. Need you papers. So normally you can just state your waiting for visa before doing those things.
Hi, please can you clarify in this visa covers an artist (sculpter) or is it just for artistic performers? Amd would this cover if you have an offer from a job i.e Disney Paris
hello mundey thank you for such a video, I have a question I got work in another city but for the moment i live in different city so i should go to the prefecture of the city where i live or to the city where i will going to live ,where i will be working ?
I think it depends on how much time you have left where you are. If you think you have enough time to finish visa process where you are now then getting the ball rolling is a good idea. If you only have a short time left then in your city, because any problems you have or if you need to provide more documents or go for interview it will be at your prefecture so it would better if it is as close as possible.
Hello This is so useful! However the part of Financing for example for an animation screenwriter who has been freelancing remotely, would they qualify? Back to Financing, should your country send you money, how are you gonna justify the financial resources, because it seems the only to do it is through working at production companies for animation? But the remaining amount where should it come from? I think I'm very confused about the supporting yourself financially part. Thank you and if you can clarify it, I would be grateful to you. Thanks again! Happy New Year to.
Hello Fatima, like I said before I am not expert but from what I know Yes you can qualify with your Freelancing Income you just need to show how much you earn yearly and that you can support yourself making around 1,000 euros a month while your building your business in France., but you need to be doing some activities in France. This visa is for people looking to develop in France. 49% of the income can come from revenue outside of France as far as I know. I hope this helps
If our passeport talent application is successful, how long does it take to settle in France? For example, is there a rule such as settling within 3 months or 1 year after approval is given?
@@MundeyYoungCoaching Thank you for your answer. If you find something related to my question, I hope you will share it. I hope your channel continues to grow. 🙏🌸
Thank you for covering this subject! How do I contact you to ask your opinion about my personal situation as a tattoo artist wanting to work and live in France?
@@mar.varela13 from what I can tell a tattoo shop would need to hire me and pay the social obligation for having an employee. That payment is thousands per month and is probably why there aren’t many American tattooers living in France(none that I could find) so unless I wanted to 90 day fiancé my way over visiting is my only hope of enjoying France. If someone has more insight I would love to hear from them! Until then I will be tattooing in the states…
Do you know if I can enter France as a tourist and if I get an employment contract during my stay, can I apply for my talented visa without leaving France? I am a dancer and a dance teacher.
Thank you for the informative video! I want to ask, is this visa still available in 2021 to apply to? and how long does someone has to wait to get a response? Thanks again!
Hello Mark, yes this visa is still valid. The visa can take from 2 months to a year it all dépends. With the COVID there is a bit of back log so things have been taking people around 3-9 months from what I have heard.
@@MundeyYoungCoaching oh sound good! I've heard that only specific countries qualify for this visa, is that true? and let's say I'm an entertainer trying to get some events there, would they accept me if no contracts or jobs were signed with French employers? sorry for the many questions; just want to see if it is worth the hassle. Thanks again!!
As far as I know there are no restrictions on countries that can apply. The most important part of this visa is showing that you can financially support yourself either with your own finances or those coming from work you found. If you can get letters of interest from places that might be willing to hire you that should help as well.
If you are a practicing artist and can show interest (1) can show income from past artistic work (2) and can show income (3) BUT don't have commitments for artistic works yet in France because they come via networking once I arrive .... Can I still apply?
Hi Mundey! Your content is extremely helpful for myself and my partner who are looking to move to Paris next year. After the 4 years of the multi year visa, is it possible to extend this in order to reach the 5 year requirement for becoming a citizen of France or would we need to transition to a different type of visa in order to meet that 5 year requirement? Thank you!
Hello Thank you glad content was helpful. As for your question I am afraid I don't have the expertise to answer that. I am not a visa specialist but. If you go to @yourfranceformation on Facebook or Instagram they can answer that for you.
Hello, I have a question about this visa. I am a video/animation designer. Is this considered an artist, or would it fit this category? I have a couple business managers in France that have expressed interest and want me to do freelance work for them. Would anything else be required?
Yes, I would need to be in France to do it. I have another question…when you said 21% of required income needs to come from income in France and 49% can come from personal savings, is that what is required for renewal of this visa?
@@MundeyYoungCoaching Sorry for my late reply., and thank you for your responding quick..yes, for some of the clients in France I would need to shoot video that is on location at their business and also shooting video their products. Also, it would be more beneficial to be able to meet with them face to face to discuss projects instead of over Skype or Zoom or something like that. Another question that wasn't clear in this video...when you said 49% *(of 70% of French minimum wage) can be from personal finances, and 21% has to be from work done in France, is that to be able to renew after a year? Because, someone obviously would not be able to show 21% income from French clients before living in France right?
Hello. Thank you for the video. Very helpful. I heard about the talent visa, and I think I am qualified as a writer based on the income requirements. (I am a fiction novelist) My question is if it would be would be better to first come to France on a long stay visitor visa and then apply for the talent visa after one year, because I intend to apply for citizenship after five years, but the maximum duration for the talent visa is only four years (not sure, please help verify if this information is correct), so what would be your best advice on my intentions? My second question is if I will strongly need proof of my business affiliation to France in any way, because my all my income are from my books, but I don't have any French clients, neither do I intend to start any business prospects in France. I simply want to live as an independent freelancer until I qualify for citizenship. Please let me know what to include in my application and how I can show that my work will be beneficial to France. Thank you.
Hello Mundey, Thank you very much for this video. Please tell me if you have heard about the experience of obtaining a Passport Talent visa France by a makeup artist? Were there any positive cases with obtaining a Passport Talent visa for makeup artists? Thank you in advance for the answer, Best regards, Elzyata
Hello! I'm an artist and wanting to get back to France, but worried about how difficult it will be during Covid...my plan is to get back to France as soon as everything cools down and the borders are open again, but I'm not sure...do you think it would be smart to wait or to apply while there isn't much happening right now? The first steps seem really scary but I would appreciate any advice!
Hi there :) Yes with the COVID it is changing everyday. What I recommend is to call or email the French consulate near you and ask, and during this time just start to organize your documents and paperwork so when the time comes and things get back to normal you'll be ready.
Hi As an artist Self-employed, How do I fill out the CERFA 15617-01? Im confused... Do I need to fill this out once I don't have an employer in France or any independent contract with a company in France? As I said I'm self-employed.
You only need to fill out that form if you are going to be an employe of a company or organisation. If you are self-employed you do not need to fill out this form. You just need documentation showing you have firm commitments in France to work.Hope this helps. You can also go to my blog where all the information is written: mundeyyoung.com/blog-grid/
Hi ! We are launching at Cannes and need an immigration expert in france to help us with our artist visas from Rajasthan in Indua for our music project. Thank u for what u do!
Hey! I am a Film Director from Brasil and I am very interested in going as a freelancer to Paris, or maybe work in a Film Production Company. You think I should try to find a job and get the statement of this company first?
I think the freelancer route would be more flexible. With the passport talent you need have contracts or letters of engagement. It all depends if you find clients or have the money to finance your own project. But like I said I'm not an expert but those are some suggestions.
I hope you enjoyed the video. If you have any questions or if there is subject that you would like me to make a video just leave your comments below
YESSSSSS! Thank you so much. You're amazing!
@@ludwigvanhoe7227 Your welcome:)
I love this. My daughter wants to travel after high-school and she has mentioned France. This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing this information. #YT4B
@@Kickin40andBeyond great she would love it here:)
@@ludwigvanhoe7227 Also, this book may really help you "Fool Proof French Visas" ; payhip.com/b/KG0z/af60423316b8c01. It is excellent will have the information you need.
Hello, how are you? I found your video on RUclips talking about the talent passport visa.💖 Sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you a little question. 🙏🏼A Studio in Paris are going to make me a work contract with this visa, I am a photographer, I would like to know if in addition to having the work contract I must justify the artist that I am or is the contract enough? It’s just that I’m not sure if justifying my art with a book is for those who go freelance or it’s also necessary with work contract? I really hope you can help me. 🙏🏼blessings and thanks for your time.🌻✨
Sorry just seeing this comment. Did you get this worked out in the end?
Thank you for this insightful video! I just have one question. You talked about providing contracts to qualify the passport talent as a freelancer. Does that mean these contracts should be given by French companies, agencies or groups, indicating that you will have confirmed projects working with French people? Or does that mean the contracts could come from any country in the world, as long as it can prove that I am actually an artist? Thanks again and please keep making good videos like this!
It can be a combination but you should have some french engagement or they see it as you are not benefiting the country. Most important things financial stability and how it benefits France
First off, I recently discovered your channel here on youtube and am glad I did! You simplify all the confusing information out there, so it is much easier to understand!
Now, I'm a self-published author and everything I've looked into has said this would be the Visa I should try to get (I know things are weird in the world and I am attempting to move come October 2021). With that said, do you know how an author would be able to provide the third item mentioned? Would the books I already have out count as that? It has always been a dream of mine to write books while in France, but my books take place in fictional worlds (although one will have a place based on French culture eventually, it's not there yet).
Sorry for the long-winded question... And thank you for your time!
Well in your situation it going to be more about proving you can financially provide for yourself, as you have written a book it shows your professional. I would try to get some engagements in France. like maybe a writing residency or have some events booked for speaking about your book or thing like that; But if you have a written clear plan for writing your next book and can prove you have the finances to support yourself it should be fine. Note that I am not an expert on Visas but from what I know this should help.
@@MundeyYoungCoaching I have a clear plan for the next 10 books, so plans are fine XD I appreciate the advice! I am attempting to find an expert to ask, but that's a lot more difficult to find than I thought it would be. So any help such as this is incredibly appreciated :)
@@shelbabe804 hi!! Fellow author trying to move to France here. What did you end up doing?
@@nikitaandester I submitted a detailed business plan, with all the other stuff asked for (criminal record, passport, financial records, etc) and got it :) I am currently in France:)
@@shelbabe804 Hi, Shelby! I know it's been a few months, but thank you for getting back to me! Did you just have to show you had enough money, as well as a detailed plan, or was it more like...the plan had to have money with it? My huz and I areapplying this coming month and I'm all shades of nervous about it not working out.
Very informative video
I can't wait to travel again!
I know me too!
❤❤❤❤ thank you so much!
Your so welcome
So lets say I got awards or classed among good film makers (animators) awarded in fibda event. Also had articles about me in internet and also worked at some companies online for commissions and popular on medias like Twitter and Instagram. At least 50k followers. This gives a chance or not?
I am not a specialist but normally the important part is revenue. Showing you can financially support yourself
@@MundeyYoungCoaching only revenue even if its saved up from commissions i guess it's no problems then
Hi Mundey ,thank you so for your advises. My husband and I are artists from South Africa..we will visit your web site and get in touch ...stay safe .
That's great I am glad the video was helpful and I look forward to speaking with you 🙂
Also, this book may really help you "Fool Proof French Visas" ; payhip.com/b/KG0z/af60423316b8c01. It is excellent will have the information you need.
This was very interesting! I never thought about working outside of my country.
When COVID calms down could be great to start with France.😉
Hello thank you for this information. It's really helpful. Sorry for the long message that I'm about to type :).
- I wanted to ask you, if I'm an artist and I've been working in tv here in France, but I currently have two freelancing contracts one for 2000 usd and the other one for 500 usd with USA and Colombia, but I currently have no contracts in France, could I still be elegible for this visa? I'm looking for another contract in France but I'm still in that process. I have 3 months and a half before my current Titre expires, and I would need to renew soon.
I have a student visa and have been in France studying French and working as an intermittent du spectacle in tv for 4 years now. Only now I'm changing my status, because the contracts my employers gave me before were all freelance, and I wasn't able to apply for another visa..
I don't want to apply for the profession libérale visa, because if I get a CDI or CDD I think I would have trouble securing the job because I would need to change status before signing the contract.. and the recherche d'emploi one is only for students that have acquired a masters degree in France ? Is this true. I only have language diplomas.
Please if you could help me with some advice, that would be great. Bonne soirée and thank you for your time : ).
I am not a visa specialisé but here is what I do know: For studies to work in France it has to be a Master Degree or equivalent, You could get a visa if you are offered a contract and it job were there is lack of your service in France , or you can become a auto-entrepreneur to secure your visa, but you will have to prove you have enough demand to support yourself. Hope this helps. You are always welcome to book a free consultation with me. Just go to my website:www.mundeyyoung.com
Thank you for replying to my comment. Yes, I actually ended up getting an Auto-Entrepreneur Cds and it was just approved :).
That's great congrats🎉. I would love to interview you for my podcasts about your process would you be interested?@melmeyer0
Hi there! Thanks for this video as all of this info is certainly overwhelming! The biggest thing I'm unclear on based on all of my research is where exactly the passport talent slots in. Is it a visa? Is it a carte/titre de séjour? It seems like you need to first apply for the long-stay visa, then get a carte/titre de séjour and THEN apply for this? Is that right? 😅I'm looking into employment opportunities in France but would still want to do freelance work so this interests me but it is kind of confusing that there are all these different moving parts (I'm an American citizen who has been in Germany for 5 years and while of course it's also a mess here at least your work and residence permit are combined). If you're able to answer this it would be much appreciated! 🥰
Hello they are combined here as well when you get approved for visa, you then recieve your career de séjour for the amount of time. Your visa is approved for. I hope this helps
How about greece is it the same or is it short course/ study If it’s an artist residency and little workshop
I am not sure I don't know very much about Greece's Visa
@@MundeyYoungCoachingit’s either cultural or study/short course do you know which one
Hi Mundy. Thank you for this video. I am an Australian musician and music teacher. I currently teach children in school how to play musical instruments. If I use this type of Visa in France, and have a permanent Australian retirement income of more than €1500 per month, can I be a freelance musician? If I intend to be a street performer, how do prove my financial earnings in France? Can I also earn outside of France (eg Austria & Germany)? Kind regards, Stuart
Hello, you can look into retirement visa as well. As street performer it will be hard to prove income because it is unreliable. I recommend checking out these books to get better detail idea: amzn.eu/d/9UDCbuO , amzn.eu/d/0QOvE7n . I am not visa specialist these videos are more just to give people a general idea of what is available. I hope this helps.
Thank you for uploading this informative video😇
My interview is very soon. I just wanted to know if they need to see a plane ticket and hotel reservation? Being that, I don’t have anyone to sponsor me nor do have a French bank account to get a place yet, is this extremely important info during the interview?
Normally not because before you have VISA you can't get those things. Getting bank account in France can be challenging you will. Need you papers. So normally you can just state your waiting for visa before doing those things.
This is great! Thanks so much!
Your welcome glad you found information helpful
Hi, please can you clarify in this visa covers an artist (sculpter) or is it just for artistic performers? Amd would this cover if you have an offer from a job i.e Disney Paris
Yes this covers all forms of artist even actors
Hi many thanks for your response, my daughter is from UK and had an interview for a sculpting job at Disneyland Paris and they were unsure too!
hello mundey thank you for such a video, I have a question I got work in another city but for the moment i live in different city so i should go to the prefecture of the city where i live or to the city where i will going to live ,where i will be working ?
I think it depends on how much time you have left where you are. If you think you have enough time to finish visa process where you are now then getting the ball rolling is a good idea. If you only have a short time left then in your city, because any problems you have or if you need to provide more documents or go for interview it will be at your prefecture so it would better if it is as close as possible.
So you can apply while in France?
Yes at the préfecture.
Hello
This is so useful! However the part of Financing for example for an animation screenwriter who has been freelancing remotely, would they qualify? Back to Financing, should your country send you money, how are you gonna justify the financial resources, because it seems the only to do it is through working at production companies for animation? But the remaining amount where should it come from? I think I'm very confused about the supporting yourself financially part. Thank you and if you can clarify it, I would be grateful to you. Thanks again! Happy New Year to.
Hello Fatima, like I said before I am not expert but from what I know Yes you can qualify with your Freelancing Income you just need to show how much you earn yearly and that you can support yourself making around 1,000 euros a month while your building your business in France., but you need to be doing some activities in France. This visa is for people looking to develop in France. 49% of the income can come from revenue outside of France as far as I know. I hope this helps
Also, this book may really help you "Fool Proof French Visas" ; payhip.com/b/KG0z/af60423316b8c01. It is excellent will have the information you need.
This sounds interesting! Thanks for sharing this info!
Your welcome:)
If our passeport talent application is successful, how long does it take to settle in France? For example, is there a rule such as settling within 3 months or 1 year after approval is given?
I don't know actually great question. Will have to research that
@@MundeyYoungCoaching Thank you for your answer. If you find something related to my question, I hope you will share it. I hope your channel continues to grow. 🙏🌸
Thank you for covering this subject! How do I contact you to ask your opinion about my personal situation as a tattoo artist wanting to work and live in France?
Your welcome my pleasure. You can contact me through my website: www.mundeyyoung.com , just got to contact page :)
Also, this book may really help you "Fool Proof French Visas" ; payhip.com/b/KG0z/af60423316b8c01. It is excellent will have the information you need.
Hi Luke, were you able to apply to the visa as tattoo artist? Regards!
@@mar.varela13 from what I can tell a tattoo shop would need to hire me and pay the social obligation for having an employee. That payment is thousands per month and is probably why there aren’t many American tattooers living in France(none that I could find) so unless I wanted to 90 day fiancé my way over visiting is my only hope of enjoying France. If someone has more insight I would love to hear from them! Until then I will be tattooing in the states…
@@lukeray8328 Thank you very much!
Do you know if I can enter France as a tourist and if I get an employment contract during my stay, can I apply for my talented visa without leaving France? I am a dancer and a dance teacher.
Yes you can apply in France but different rules apply to different countries..Ask at the préfecture
Thank you for the informative video! I want to ask, is this visa still available in 2021 to apply to? and how long does someone has to wait to get a response? Thanks again!
Hello Mark, yes this visa is still valid. The visa can take from 2 months to a year it all dépends. With the COVID there is a bit of back log so things have been taking people around 3-9 months from what I have heard.
@@MundeyYoungCoaching oh sound good! I've heard that only specific countries qualify for this visa, is that true? and let's say I'm an entertainer trying to get some events there, would they accept me if no contracts or jobs were signed with French employers? sorry for the many questions; just want to see if it is worth the hassle. Thanks again!!
As far as I know there are no restrictions on countries that can apply. The most important part of this visa is showing that you can financially support yourself either with your own finances or those coming from work you found. If you can get letters of interest from places that might be willing to hire you that should help as well.
If you are a practicing artist and can show interest (1) can show income from past artistic work (2) and can show income (3) BUT don't have commitments for artistic works yet in France because they come via networking once I arrive .... Can I still apply?
Yes you can it must makes a stronger application if you show people interested in working with you in France but this is not an obligation.
Hi Mundey!
Your content is extremely helpful for myself and my partner who are looking to move to Paris next year.
After the 4 years of the multi year visa, is it possible to extend this in order to reach the 5 year requirement for becoming a citizen of France or would we need to transition to a different type of visa in order to meet that 5 year requirement?
Thank you!
Hello Thank you glad content was helpful. As for your question I am afraid I don't have the expertise to answer that. I am not a visa specialist but. If you go to @yourfranceformation on Facebook or Instagram they can answer that for you.
Im sculptor, Can i get this visa?
Yes this would be the right visa
Hi
Is there any organisation or company that I could find a job in France ?
Depends on what your line of work is ?
Hello, I have a question about this visa. I am a video/animation designer. Is this considered an artist, or would it fit this category? I have a couple business managers in France that have expressed interest and want me to do freelance work for them. Would anything else be required?
Hello yes this would be considered artistic. The people interested in you doing work do you need to be in France to do it?
Yes, I would need to be in France to do it. I have another question…when you said 21% of required income needs to come from income in France and 49% can come from personal savings, is that what is required for renewal of this visa?
@@MundeyYoungCoaching Sorry for my late reply., and thank you for your responding quick..yes, for some of the clients in France I would need to shoot video that is on location at their business and also shooting video their products. Also, it would be more beneficial to be able to meet with them face to face to discuss projects instead of over Skype or Zoom or something like that. Another question that wasn't clear in this video...when you said 49% *(of 70% of French minimum wage) can be from personal finances, and 21% has to be from work done in France, is that to be able to renew after a year? Because, someone obviously would not be able to show 21% income from French clients before living in France right?
Hello. Thank you for the video. Very helpful. I heard about the talent visa, and I think I am qualified as a writer based on the income requirements. (I am a fiction novelist)
My question is if it would be would be better to first come to France on a long stay visitor visa and then apply for the talent visa after one year, because I intend to apply for citizenship after five years, but the maximum duration for the talent visa is only four years (not sure, please help verify if this information is correct), so what would be your best advice on my intentions?
My second question is if I will strongly need proof of my business affiliation to France in any way, because my all my income are from my books, but I don't have any French clients, neither do I intend to start any business prospects in France. I simply want to live as an independent freelancer until I qualify for citizenship. Please let me know what to include in my application and how I can show that my work will be beneficial to France. Thank you.
Sorry just see this comment! Did you get this worked out or you still needed help?
@@MundeyYoungCoaching hi. Yes I still need help. Thank you
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Interesting video Mundey...!
Thanks 😊
So interesting. !
Thanks Sophie
Hello Mundey,
Thank you very much for this video.
Please tell me if you have heard about the experience of obtaining a Passport Talent visa France by a makeup artist? Were there any positive cases with obtaining a Passport Talent visa for makeup artists?
Thank you in advance for the answer,
Best regards,
Elzyata
Hello Elzyata I know artists who have gotten visas but not specifically for make-up.
Does this apply to youtubers as well?
If you can show you are earning from it like business, yes! From what I know
@@MundeyYoungCoaching Thank you !!! Ur posts are so informative and helpful! :-)
Your welcome I am glad it could help you a bit 😊
Hello! I'm an artist and wanting to get back to France, but worried about how difficult it will be during Covid...my plan is to get back to France as soon as everything cools down and the borders are open again, but I'm not sure...do you think it would be smart to wait or to apply while there isn't much happening right now? The first steps seem really scary but I would appreciate any advice!
Hi there :) Yes with the COVID it is changing everyday. What I recommend is to call or email the French consulate near you and ask, and during this time just start to organize your documents and paperwork so when the time comes and things get back to normal you'll be ready.
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Hi
As an artist Self-employed, How do I fill out the CERFA 15617-01? Im confused... Do I need to fill this out once I don't have an employer in France or any independent contract with a company in France? As I said I'm self-employed.
You only need to fill out that form if you are going to be an employe of a company or organisation. If you are self-employed you do not need to fill out this form. You just need documentation showing you have firm commitments in France to work.Hope this helps. You can also go to my blog where all the information is written: mundeyyoung.com/blog-grid/
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Thank you so much... I'll take a look on your blog.
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@@MundeyYoungCoaching hi how are you?
What kind of documentation can be shown as proof of commitment in France to work in my field?
Any letters of engagement stating what project. You will be involved in.
Hi ! We are launching at Cannes and need an immigration expert in france to help us with our artist visas from Rajasthan in Indua for our music project. Thank u for what u do!
Very nice of you to say and it is my pleasure 😌
Hey! I am a Film Director from Brasil and I am very interested in going as a freelancer to Paris, or maybe work in a Film Production Company. You think I should try to find a job and get the statement of this company first?
I think the freelancer route would be more flexible. With the passport talent you need have contracts or letters of engagement. It all depends if you find clients or have the money to finance your own project. But like I said I'm not an expert but those are some suggestions.
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I need cultural visa in France
What do you mean for your type of work ?
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