#INTN2609306DDecree on Francization of Names and Surnames for New French Citizens
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This law enables newly naturalized French citizens to convert their names and surnames into French versions. It ensures personal details are published online in a non-searchable format to protect privacy. Aimed primarily at streamlining the integration process, it restricts public access to important documents through controlled publication methods.
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Key Changes
- Names and surnames can be altered to a French version for new citizens.
- Publication of personal details is limited to a non-searchable format online.
- Privacy is emphasized in the integration process.
Obligations
What this law requires
Entities must ensure that acts related to the state and nationality of individuals are published in the Journal officiel in a manner that prevents indexation by search engines.
Newly naturalized French citizens may convert their names and surnames into French versions as part of the nationality acquisition process.
Publish personal details of newly naturalized citizens online in a non-searchable format to protect their privacy.
Government agencies must implement controlled publication methods for important documents to ensure restricted public access.