Stricter requirements could lead to 60,000 people being refused permission to remain, report finds
The French government has been accused of making its new language tests for foreigners seeking residency or nationality so hard even its own citizens would fail them.
An impact report on a new immigration law expected to come into force before the end of the year suggested the stricter requirements could lead to 60,000 people being refused permission to remain in France.
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