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France

Visa PIRO™ assists with One Stop Visa to France (visa pour la Française) in Schengen and Europe, whether it is about Visitor Visa, Tourist Visa, Au Pair Visa, Student Visa or another Visa as well a Family Reunion/Reunification.



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Required documents for a French Visa depends on the type of Visa and personal situation but may be such as:

   A travel health insurance with a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000
   Sufficiency of funds or a formal pledge by the sponsor (attestation d'accueil)
   An invitation from the sponsor
   Etc.




A little bit about French culture from www.wikipedia.org:

"France has been a center of cultural creation for centuries. Many French artists have been among the most renowned of their time, and France is still recognized in the world for its rich cultural tradition.

The successive political regimes have always promoted artistic creation, and the creation of the Ministry of Culture in 1959 helped preserve the cultural heritage of the country and make it available to the public. The Ministry of Culture has been very active since its creation, granting subsidies to artists, promoting French culture in the world, supporting festivals and cultural events, protecting historical monuments. The French government also succeeded in maintaining a cultural exception to defend audiovisual products made in the country.

France receives the highest number of tourists per year, largely thanks to the numerous cultural establishments and historical buildings implanted all over the territory. It counts 1,200 museums welcoming more than 50 million people annually. The most important cultural sites are run by the government, for instance through the public agency Centre des monuments nationaux, which have around a hundred national historical monuments at charge. The 43,180 buildings protected as historical monuments include mainly residences (many castles, or châteaux in French) and religious buildings (cathedrals, basilicas, churches, etc.), but also statutes, memorials and gardens."
 

 

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