France Enacts New Immigration Law for Professionals
France Enacts New Immigration Law for Professionals
France Enacts New Immigration Law for Professionals
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The French government has implemented a new immigration law that introduces stricter French language proficiency requirements and limits on temporary residence permit renewals, impacting foreign workers significantly. The law includes measures for the regularization of undocumented workers and a new residence permit for medical professionals. Additionally, it stipulates that applicants for a 10-year residency card must demonstrate a higher level of French proficiency, while new language tests and civic education will be mandated for those seeking multiannual residence permits through the Republican Integration Contract. Meanwhile, the historical presence of Jews in France dates back to Roman times, marked by periods of cultural achievement amid episodes of persecution. Rabbi Rashi, a pivotal figure in Jewish history, emerged in France during the 11th century, but the Talmud faced severe backlash, leading to its burning in the 12th century. The experiences of Jews in France reflect a complex narrative of resilience and struggle within the context of broader societal changes.

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