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In reply to the discussion: Why Stick Shifts Are Going Extinct. The End of the Stick Shift. [View all]GoneOffShore
(17,339 posts)We're doing well.
On July 13th it will be four years since we got the keys to our flat in Aix and on 5 September three years that we've been here 'definitivement'.
Driving licenses exchanged and our French 'Permis de Conduire' are good for fifteen years. Carte Vitale's, so we're covered under the French system, and CDS Temporaire(renewable every year).
In September 2023 I will be asking to become French 'par decret'. The process will take anywhere from a year to two years. I will have to speak French to a B1 level (via a test), provide proof of means, proof of integration(What are the symbols of France? What is 'laicite? Why do you want to be French? French friends? Community activities? Etc, etc), criminal background check, birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, application forms, photos, tax returns, a visit from the Gendarmes, an interview, and some other stuff.
I know several people who have done it. It's not that tough, except that it takes perseverance, but since I want to be able to vote here, I'm determined.
Doesn't mean I lose my American citizenship, just that I'll have a French birth certificate and a second passport.