#CPPD2607325ADecree of 24 March 2026 amending the Decree of 23 February 2026 authorizing the opening of competitive examinations for the recruitment of customs and indirect tax controllers in the surveillance branch in the specialty 'customs sailor - watch leader' for the year 2026
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This decree modifies the earlier February 2026 order that launched recruitment competitions for customs controllers. It reduces the total number of positions offered in the “customs sailor – watch leader” specialty from the previously announced figure to exactly 10 places for 2026. These 10 positions are split equally between external competition (5 places) and internal competition (5 places). Additionally, the decree shortens the written examination period by removing one day: the external competition tests originally scheduled for 7–8 July 2026 are now only on 7 July, while the internal competition tests originally set for 8–9 July are now only on 8 July. The change is purely administrative and aims to adjust the recruitment schedule and capacity for maritime surveillance staff within French customs.
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Key Changes
- Total positions for “customs sailor – watch leader” specialty reduced to 10 for 2026
- External competition: 5 places offered
- Internal competition: 5 places offered
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Obligations
What this law requires
Set the total number of positions offered for the 2026 competitive examinations for customs sailor - watch leader specialty at exactly 10 places
Allocate 5 of the 10 available positions to external competition (concours externe)
Allocate 5 of the 10 available positions to internal competition (concours interne)
Schedule external competition written examinations for 7 July 2026 only (removing the previously scheduled 8 July date)
Schedule internal competition written examinations for 8 July 2026 only (removing the previously scheduled 9 July date)