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Dikahare tsa Tšebeletso
- Aterese ea lengolo-tsoibila ea profeshenale e nang le inbox ea 2 GB
- Mekhoa e kopaneng ea tefo le ea ho romella
- Rekisa ka kotloloho ho Facebook le Instagram
Dikahare tsa Tšebeletso
- Aterese ea lengolo-tsoibila ea profeshenale e nang le inbox ea 2 GB
- Mekhoa e kopaneng ea tefo le ea ho romella
- Rekisa ka kotloloho ho Facebook le Instagram
The French Self-Employed Visa (Visa Profession Libérale) is a residence permit designed for entrepreneurs, artists, consultants, and other professionals who wish to engage in freelance or independent business activities in France. This visa allows holders to legally conduct commercial activities in France and provides a pathway to long-term residence or permanent residency (10-year residence card). To launch or invest in a French business, a minimum capital of €30,000 must be provided. This capital serves as operational funds and must be deposited into the company's bank account for daily business operations. Business Plan -Submitted in English or French, detailing the company's objectives, market analysis, and growth strategy. -3-Year Financial Projections -A forecast of revenue, expenses, and profitability for the first three years. Proof of Entrepreneurial Capability (at least one of the following, preferably multiple): Master’s degree in a relevant field (from any country) or 5+ years of professional experience in the related industry.
| 1. Visa Application Fees |
| Long-Stay Visa (VLS-TS) for Self-Employed/Entrepreneurs: €99 (paid at the French consulate) |
| 2. Business Registration & Legal Fees |
| Business Structure Registration (e.g., SARL, EURL, Micro-Entrepreneur): €150–€500 (depending on the legal structure) |
| Chamber of Commerce (CCI) Registration: €50–€200 (varies by region) |
| Legal & Notary Fees (if setting up a company like SARL): €500–€2,000+ |
| Trade License (if required): €50–€300 (depends on the profession) |
| 3. Residence Permit (After Arrival in France) |
| Titre de Séjour (Residence Permit) Fee: €225–€269 (for first-time applicants) |
| 4. Health Insurance (Mandatory) |
| Public Health Insurance (if eligible): €0–€300/year (depending on income) |
| Private Health Insurance (if not eligible for public): €500–€1,500/year |
| 5. Translation & Certification Costs |
| Document Translation (if not in French): €20–€50 per document |
| Certified Translations (Sworn Translator): €30–€100 per document |
Jwalo ka mofani wa ditshebeletso tsa boeletsi ba bojaki ya etellang pele lefatsheng ka bophara, re ntse re kgomarela filosofi ya tshebeletso ya "ho hokahanya ditoro le ho rera bokamoso" ho tloha ha re thehwa. Re ikemiseditse ho fana ka ditharollo tsa bojaki tse nang le boiphihlelo, tse tsotellang, le tse felletseng bakeng sa moreki e mong le e mong ya lorang ho dula le ho sebetsa kantle ho naha. Sebaka sa rona se akaretsa dinaha le dibaka tse ngata lefatsheng ka bophara, re sebetsa haufi-ufi le ditheo tse ngata tsa semmuso le dihlopha tsa molao tsa profeshenale ho netefatsa polokeho, molao le bokgoni ba mohato o mong le o mong wa tshebetso ya bojaki.