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PARIS, Nov. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- French Prime minister Dominique de Villepin announced Tuesday in an interview with US television network CNN that France will toughen control for immigrants seeking to join their relatives in France or for choosing foreign students.
"I want our immigration policy to be a global policy, a chosen
policy: that is the condition for its success," Villepin said.
He said that it would be "more reasonable" for new arrivals to be
asked to wait longer (two years instead of one) before bringing their families
into France.
The French government decided to prolong by two years the couple life
before giving the French nationality to foreigners who marry a French citizen in
order to fight fraudulent marriages that some immigrants use to obtain
residency.
Marriage is the largest source of legal immigration to France with
some 34,000 French people married foreigners from outside the European Union and
Switzerland in 2004, compared to 13,000 in 1995.
Marriages celebrated abroad between French people and foreigners
should no longer be automatically recognized in France, said Villepin, adding a
measure requiring consulates to screen a couple before a foreign spouse is
granted French identity papers will be brought before parliament in the first
half of 2006.
Some 50,000 foreign students who seek to study in France each year
would also be screened by French officials in their home countries, said the
Prime Minister.
French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy confirmed Tuesday in the
French Senate his determination to crack down illegal immigration, "a factor of
destabilization of the society" and he is expected to put forward a new law bill
on this subject at the beginning of 2006.
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