France to take a new look at the status of British second home owners
Director General of Foreigners has taken up the matter
The French Senator for Savoie Martine Berthet | Photo: Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Palma14/04/2025 12:20
The French Senator for Savoie Martine Berthet, who the Bulletin has been in regular contact with, contacted the Bulletin last month to share a copy of the letter she sent to the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau regarding the conditions for authorising British nationals who own second homes to reside in France.
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Very encouraging. Thank you for your tireless efforts to give this important issue coverage.
Not this nonsense again Humphrey. Have you nothing of interest to write about. There must be some news that is not based on pure guesswork by you.
...dream on Humphrey Carter, any such change will take decades. They could even reach any agreement for interchanges of young people so why do you think old, rich, non EU people with second homes will somehow get special treatment?