You are a contract doctoral student or teacher-researcher employed by the Université Bourgogne Europe
Documents required to reside in France
Entry/residence
On this page, you will find links to ministerial websites with detailed explanations of the steps to be taken depending on your situation.
If you need help, our Euraxess Centre will be happy to advise you on your right to reside in France – we will help you to complete your procedures successfully: visa application, VLS-TS validation, residence permit application, change of status or renewal of residence permit, etc.
You are a national of a member state of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland
- You do not need a residence permit to work in France. More information on the Service public website.
If you are a citizen of a country OUTSIDE the European Union, the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland and you are NOT an Algerian citizen
It is essential to check on the France Visas website whether you need to apply for a short-stay visa to enter the Schengen area, depending on your nationality. Some foreign nationals do not require a short-stay visa to enter the Schengen area.
- For more information, visit the France Visa and Service Public websites.
If you need to apply for a Talent – chercheur (talent – researcher) short-stay visa to work in France, you will need a hosting agreement (Convention d’accueil) signed by your French employer to submit your visa application. To obtain this, you must first register on the Alfred Kastler National Foundation (FnAK) and have been officially recruited by a university or research centre in France.
Application for the Talent – Researcher (Talent – chercheur) card.
- Further information is available on the Service Public and Campus France websites.
To apply for your visa, you will need to provide a hosting agreement (Convention d’accueil) signed by your French employer. To obtain this, you must first register on the Alfred Kastler National Foundation (FnAK) and have been officially recruited by a university or research centre in France.
You are of Algerian nationality
You need a visa to enter the Schengen area.
- More information is available on the France Visa and Service Public websites.
To obtain a short-stay visa to work in France as a scientist-researcher (scientifique – chercheur), you will need a hosting agreement (Convention d’accueil) signed by your French employer to submit your visa application. To obtain this, you must first register on the Alfred Kastler National Foundation (FnAK) and have been officially recruited by a university or research centre in France.
You must apply for a long-stay visa for scientists and researchers (scientifique – chercheur).
- Further information is available on the Service public website.
To apply for your visa, you will need to provide the hosting agreement (Convention d’accueil) signed by your French employer. To obtain this, you must first register on the Alfred Kastler National Foundation (FnAK) and have been officially recruited by a university or research centre in France.
When you arrive in France, you will need to apply to the prefecture (or sub-prefecture) of your place of residence for a residence certificate (mention Scientifique ) within two months of arriving in France. The certificate will be valid for one year for a first application.
Contact
Bibiane NZINGA
staff.researchers@ube.fr
+33 (0)3 80 39 55 62
EURAXESS Burgundy Centre
Maison de l’Université
International Office – office N° R24
Esplanade Erasme
BP 27877
21078 Dijon cedex
France