JabbaPapa
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This may be good news for only a small number & proportion of UK pilgrims, and I'll steer right clear of the politics involved, but the new French immigration law has the following feature :
https://projetarcadie.com/content/decryptage-du-projet-loi-immigration
Les Britanniques propriétaires d’une résidence secondaire en France obtiennent automatiquement un visa long séjour en France.
That is to say, if you are a Briton residing in the UK but you also own a secondary or holiday home in France (or you're a direct family member), then you will be entitled by right to a long-term visa, meaning that you will not be subjected to the 90/180 Schengen Area rules (and with reference to earlier discussions in this place of long-term visas, this would be throughout the EU plus the non-EU Schengen countries).
https://projetarcadie.com/content/decryptage-du-projet-loi-immigration
Les Britanniques propriétaires d’une résidence secondaire en France obtiennent automatiquement un visa long séjour en France.
That is to say, if you are a Briton residing in the UK but you also own a secondary or holiday home in France (or you're a direct family member), then you will be entitled by right to a long-term visa, meaning that you will not be subjected to the 90/180 Schengen Area rules (and with reference to earlier discussions in this place of long-term visas, this would be throughout the EU plus the non-EU Schengen countries).
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