French government TV announced that France will raise the minimum monthly salary.
According to Schengen visainfo.com, a government release said that the minimum monthly salary will increase by 2.01% since August 1, 2022.
Therefore, the monthly minimum wage will be increased from €1302.64 to €1329.06. This means that the minimum wage will be increased from €10.85 to €11.06 per hour.
In the statement, the French government wrote: "Due to inflation , the minimum wage among majors will automatically increase by 2.01% on August 1. For full-time workers, the monthly minimum wage will increase from 1302.64 euros to a net 1329.06 euros." In addition to raising the minimum monthly salary, French authorities also announced that they have also decided to increase the return to school allowance by 4% in 2022.
The government said that the additional 4% will be paid to everyone in early September 2022, while other benefits will be paid monthly.
html Earlier in July, the EU Parliament said that European Parliament members would approve new regulations on the minimum wage of workers in EU .European Parliament members said they hope to introduce new rules to ensure that the minimum wage provides a decent standard of living in the EU. According to them, by introducing new rules, EU countries will be able to achieve real wage growth and avoid competition for labor costs in a single market.
In addition, European Parliament members also expect the new rules to help reduce the gender income gap, as about 60% of the people who earn the minimum wage in the EU are women.
The Council explained that every EU member state with a statutory minimum wage would be required to put a framework into effect. This framework will help develop and update minimum wage standards based on clear standards.
In order to be able to determine how much the statutory minimum wage represents, EU Council recommends EU countries to use several tools, such as using a basket of goods and services calculated at actual prices.
In addition to these, the EU's new rights to improve work-life balance have also taken effect. European Commission announced the introduction of newly adopted EU-wide rules, saying they set minimum standards for paternity leave, occupational and childbirth leave, and established other rights, including the right to require flexible work arrangements.
The conditions for residence in France are divided into three types:
1. Temporary residence card: international students, travel, business, and seasonal workers;
2. Short-term residence: mainly those who have obtained a work visa by signing an labor contract ;
3. Long-term residence card: permanent residence, naturalization, refugee
Generally, the conditions for naturalization to France are:
1, at least 18 years old;
2, living in France for 5 years;
3, having a basic understanding of France's culture and history;
4, French level reaches B1;
5, having a stable source of income;
6, , no criminal certificate .
However, if some specific requirements can be met, the conditions for naturalization of France will be exempted accordingly.
For example: The law of June 16, 2011 added a category of foreign humans to enable those with special experiences to integrate into France based on the activities they engage in. For example, through contributions and experiences in the fields of citizenship, science, economy, and culture, the provisions that are conducive to the acquisition of French citizenship are usually called a special and significant contribution!
Application conditions:
1. The main applicant is over 18 years old.
2. No criminal record.
3. Unable to sign a record.
4. No major infectious diseases.
0. What are the advantages of French passports?
1, equivalent to having 27 EU member states and four EU economic zones: Switzerland , Norway , Iceland , Liechtenstein .Living, working, doing business and going to school in these 31 countries;
2. Visa-free 188 countries and regions, the world is convenient and free;
3. Not only can it realize asset allocation and diversify risks, but you can also enjoy the quality life of the romantic capital;
4. France is the country with the most welfare in the world, ranking first in the world in medical care;
5. Special economic contributions, loose application conditions, no immigration supervision, social security, language and other requirements;