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France is a member of both the European Union and the Schengen Area. For short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period), most travellers use the shared Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) or, if they are visa-exempt, ETIAS — the rules are shared across the Area, so see our Schengen guide for the full detail. For stays of more than 90 days, France issues its own national long-stay (Type D) visas and residence permits under its own procedures. Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality and the purpose and length of your stay — always confirm what applies to you with the official guidance and France’s embassy or consulate before you travel.

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Short-stay rules for France are shared across the Schengen Area — whether you need a visa, and what applies to you, depends on your nationality and the purpose and length of your stay. Long stays (over 90 days) are national: the long-stay visa (Type D) is issued by France under its own rules. We do not publish France’s national fees, processing times or eligibility until they have been verified against official sources — always confirm what you need with the official European Commission guidance and France’s embassy or consulate before you travel or apply.

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France visa overview

Short staysSchengen visa (Type C)Or ETIAS if visa-exempt — shared across the Area
Short-stay limit90 days in any 180The shared Schengen short-stay rule
Long staysNational visa (Type D)Issued by France for stays over 90 days
ETIASTravel authorisationFor visa-exempt short-stay travellers
EESBiometric bordersAutomated entry/exit at external Schengen borders

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Do I need a visa to visit France?

France is in the Schengen Area, so short visits (up to 90 days in any 180) follow the shared Schengen rules. Whether you need a short-stay visa depends on your nationality — some travellers are visa-exempt and use ETIAS instead. Check our Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) guide and confirm what applies to your nationality before you travel.

How long can I stay in France on a short stay?

According to the European Commission, short-stay visitors may stay for up to 90 days in any 180-day period across the Schengen Area, including France. See our 90/180-day rule explainer to understand how the rolling window works.

What if I want to stay in France for more than 90 days?

Stays of more than 90 days need France’s national long-stay visa (Type D), which France issues under its own rules — not the shared Schengen short-stay rules. Confirm the requirements with France’s embassy or consulate before you apply.

Published10 Aug 2026
Last reviewed10 Aug 2026
Last verified10 Aug 2026