#INTN2609331DDecree on Naturalization, Reintegration, and Protection of Minors in France
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This law regulates the process of naturalization and reintegration for acquiring French nationality. It also addresses the collective effect for minors benefiting from their parents’ nationality acquisition. Importantly, related personal status documents must be accessible in a way that prevents search engine indexing, ensuring privacy.
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Key Changes
- Regulates naturalization and reintegration processes
- Provides for collective nationality effect for minors
- Ensures privacy of personal status documents by preventing search engine indexing
Obligations
What this law requires
Individuals seeking to acquire French nationality must utilize the protected access site Légifrance for the submission of their applications.
Individual acts relating to personal status and nationality must not be published in the Journal officiel unless they guarantee that such acts are not indexed by search engines.
All individual acts related to nationality and civil status must not be indexed by search engines, ensuring the privacy of applicants.
Access to individual acts related to personal status and nationality must be provided on the Légifrance website under 'Accès protégé'.
The measures under Article L. 221-14 and Articles R. 221-15 and R. 221-16 must be applied after consultation with the CNIL.