How long do I have to be in France before my classes start?
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Do I have to BE in France for 3 weeks prior to my classes starting for the 2B Visa (Canada-France Youth Exchanges Agreement)? This is a long shot, but I was hoping someone out there might know. On my visa application kit for my year abroad in France, it has the condition: "Visa departure date to leave for France earlier than three weeks prior to the beginning of classes in France" (link to the full visa kit http://www.ambafrance-ca.org/IMG/pdf/Visa_2Ben.pdf). I initially thought this meant I would have to be in France 3 weeks prior to my classes starting, which struck me as ridiculous and unnecessary. Then I thought maybe it means that the visa application must be submitted earlier than 3 weeks prior to my classes starting. My dad thinks it might mean I have to be ABLE to be in France 3 weeks prior to classes, but I don't have to be. I did email the consulate about this but I am getting antsy waiting over the weekend to hear the answer from them. Thanks, everyone.
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Answer:
I am not French or Canadian or speak French well, but if you look at the http://www.ambafrance-ca.org/IMG/pdf/Visa2BfrCampusFrance2012_080312.pdf of the PDF you see:La date de départ du visa pour la France ne peut pas être supérieure à 3 semaines avant la date de début des cours en France.I believe that means you can't get there any earlier than 3 weeks prior. Meaning if you wanted to get to France a month early and see the country and sightsee, then that visa wouldn't work. At least that was the gist I got. A native French speaker might do better translating than my admittedly poor French. In my experience with dealing with embassies and consulates of non-English speaking countries, that the English-language version their docs/webpages can have poor translations of some things and when in doubt look at the native language version to figure it out (which only works if you can speak or read, or know someone who does).
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Oh man, that is totally what it means in French. That's ridiculous. The exact opposite. Thank you. I'll tell them they need to revise their translation. I didn't even think to look at the French version... Thank you thank you!
kansakwens
Just to confirm, yeah, they have it backwards. You can /only/ come in three weeks or less before the date your classes start.
Tamanna
Oh, and I'm a French translator, fwiw.
Tamanna
You should work for the French Consulate in Canada... you clearly know what you're doing better than them! Jeez, even I do... haha.
kansakwens
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