French Long Stay Visa
@AndreaIreland unfortunately that's probably the later but if you already have a visa maybe you can renew it from France (in some cases that's possible). If you don't have a visa you'll need to apply for a VISA VLS-TS in the UK indeed.
Hello,We are moving over in May. Can I apply for long term visa in France directly or have to go back to UK to sort it?Many thanks,Andrea- @AndreaIreland
Bonjour,In relation with visas, my student's visa was renewed for another 9 months which we all know goes by so quickly. This is to finish my masters (trying to change fields which is not easy in France but I discovered a bit too late being here already) and to try to get employed. My first two years was to learn the French language reaching B1 level. I should have continued but took up masters instead.At the end of my my current visa, I will be 7 months short from being a resident of France for 5 years which will qualify me to apply for a Vie Privée et Familiale Visa. Any suggestions how I could potentially stretch my visa to make it to 5 years?I think the préfecture will not "buy it" if I enrol once again for language school in order to reach a higher level of French language and have a visa at the same time but I could be wrong.Thank you and enjoy the nice sunny day everyone.

Regards,Ana- @analimjoco
@tangochica007 ok what i do?
- @Heshan Madhawa
@STEFFIFI hi dr i find a job from french. i think you are know about our country stuation now.
Hi everyone,
I've been hired as a teacher in the Paris area and my company has already just received my work permit, now I need to apply for my visa but there doesn't seem to be any helpful info on the France visa website in regard to what a teacher should put as reasons for travel on their visa. There seems to be lots of options for business etc but then when you try to specify what sort of business non of it applies to teaching! Please can anyone help with this? Any info from someone who's applied for a visa for a similar role would be hugely appreciated 
Thanks
Kate
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