Can a Foreigner Start a Business in France?
/in Blog /by escecDirectorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
Your Situation
You are:
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A non-EU national
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Currently residing outside of France
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Planning to move to France
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Intending to start or take over a business
What You Need to Know
If you’re a non-European national who wants to move to France to work as a business owner — whether in trade, industry, or craftsmanship — you must first apply for a visa. After arriving in France, you will need to obtain a residence permit.
The type and duration of this permit depend on the nature of your business activity.
Steps to Start or Acquire a Business in France
🛂 1. Apply for a Long-Stay Visa
Before arriving in France, you must request a long-stay visa marked “Entrepreneur/Professional” (VLS-TS). This visa allows you to:
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Enter France legally
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Reside for more than 3 months
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Begin your company setup process without needing an additional residence permit initially
You can apply via the official France-Visas platform or through the French consulate in your country of residence.
🕒 You may apply up to 3 months before your planned arrival in France.
Types of Residence Permits Available
| Permit Type | Duration | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary Residence Permit (Entrepreneur/Professional) | 1 year | – A real and serious business project – Proof of economic viability – Annual personal resources of at least €21,203 – Business activity must comply with public order and safety |
| Multi-Year Residence Permit – “Talent Passport: Business Creator” | Up to 4 years | – A serious and viable company creation project – An investment of at least €30,000 – At least a master’s degree or 5 years of comparable professional experience – Proof of personal financial resources (minimum €21,203/year) – Certification of the project’s feasibility and seriousness |
Here’s a summary of the documents you may need to prepare (requirements can vary by consulate):
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Completed long-stay visa application form
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Visa fee payment confirmation (France-Visas receipt)
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Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond your departure from France)
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Civil status and nationality documents (passport or full birth certificate)
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3 recent passport-style photos
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Residence permit application form (Entrepreneur/Professional)
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Approval from the Interregional Platform for Foreign Labor in the region where your business will operate
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Criminal record certificate or equivalent from your country of residence
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Proof of personal financial resources (minimum €21,203/year)
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Detailed business project presentation (business plan, budget forecast)
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One of the following as proof of business premises:
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Commercial lease agreement or lease promise
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Sublease contract and written permission from the property owner
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Domiciliation agreement (business address hosting)
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Management lease contract with company registration proof
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One of the following as financial proof:
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Bank or insurance guarantee from an institution headquartered in France
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Certificate showing a positive balance in a French bank account under your name
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⚠️ Note: Document requirements can vary depending on the local consulate or prefecture. Always check with the relevant authorities before applying.

