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UPDATE ON ISSUES AFFECTING BRITONS IN FRANCE, PLUS WHY A FERRY SERVICE TO CHANNEL ISLANDS IS UNDER THREAT Brexit news in brief: * The new EUROPEAN BRITONS group (europeanbritons.eu) is
supporting a petition by partner organisation J’y suis, j’y vote calling for all residents in France to have local election votes. It can be found at jsjv.fr READ MORE: NEW GROUP WILL FIGHT
FOR RIGHTS OF UK NATIONALS IN FRANCE AND EU * Remember that Britons with WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT cards must, like all non-EU foreign residents, apply to update their cards within three months
of changing address. Visit this government website and click _Je déclare un changement de situation _if you need to do this. It does not apply in the case of changes of commune or street
name if you have not moved. Procedures for WA cards should be free, though there have reportedly been issues with this. If you are charged, let us know at [email protected]. READ
MORE: SHOULD I SWAP FIVE-YEAR BREXIT RESIDENCY CARD FOR 10-YEAR CARD? * There is a new website for FRENCH NATIONALITY REQUESTS (by naturalisation, not fast-track ‘declaration’ processes).
Log in with FranceConnect or details from your visa or _carte de séjour_. You can ask for help by clicking _Nous Contacter_, or calling 0806 001 620. Some prefectures also have self-service
IT desks where you can access it with help from staff. READ MORE: ‘HOW I WENT ABOUT APPLYING FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP’ * BRITISH IN EUROPE is running a survey on voting issues for Britons
living abroad. Complete the survey here. The group, which recently won new funding to campaign to make sure Britons who have lost their vote after more than 15 years abroad can now
re-register to vote again, wants to build up a better picture of the UK overseas community and their voting rights. * The MANCHE ILES EXPRESS FERRY service between France and the Channel
Islands is reportedly making a loss since Brexit, as fewer French people use it. The region’s president Jean Morin has threatened to end his council’s funding if the requirement for a
passport, as opposed to an ID card, is not lifted by May 1. RELATED ARTICLES MACRON-SUNAK SUMMIT IS KEY TO NEW ‘ENTENTE’ SAYS AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE FRENCH SENATOR BACKS CAMPAIGN FOR EASIER
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