We will be hosting two teenagers from France for 10 days. One boy and one girl. They will be sharing a bedroom with our teenage son and teenage daughter respectively.
I'm going to Paris next weekend, and we've got tickets for the Lido, dress code is advised as "Formal" but can any one elaborate please?
Are we talking full length evening ...
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. Arc de triomph, Champs Elysses, Place de la Concorde
. Louvre
. Eiffel Tower
. the palace of Versailles
. Notre Dame
. Sacre Cour
. Went for a cruise along the S...
My trip will be on 6th and 7th May.This is my first trip to Paris.But due to time constraint I cannot stay longer.Pl.advise what I must not miss before I move on....
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That would depend on where you are travelling from. If you are a citizen of an EU country then you can freely travel through and live in any EU member state. If you are a US citizen you can stay in France fro up to 90 days without a visa, more than 90 days and you will need a visa.
11mz
yes if you're not under EU.
kittydude92
yes. you can acquire a visa at the nearest french embassy or get one at the american embassy when you get to france
Pedro
I don't think so. We (mexicans) need a visa only if staying there for more than 3 months. Maybe it's the same for you
natioushka
Entry requirements
A valid passport is required of all U.S. citizens and foreign nationals entering France. No visa is needed for American visitors staying less than 90 days, unless you are a student planning to study in France.
radioflyer57
It depends on your citizenship and whether or not you want to work. If you are an American citizen and just want to do tourism for 3 months, you do not need a visa. If you plan to work, however, you need a special work visa. Any longer than 3 months, regardless of whether or not you want to work, you need a visa. If you are an EU citizen, you can stay as long as you want and work with no visa.