French Court Orders Residency Platform Fix
The Conseil d'État has issued a six-month deadline to correct malfunctions in the online platform used for requesting and renewing residency permits for foreigners. The highest administrative court ruled in favor of associations that challenged the system, citing the inability to complete or modify application files. The ruling aims to address technical issues within the digital application process. A French court has ordered the government to repair the ANEF website within a six-month period. The French administrative judiciary has requested that the French government resolve issues regarding the modernization of residency permits for migrants.
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France Info
“Le Conseil d'État donne six mois pour corriger les dysfonctionnements de la plateforme en ligne de demande et de renouvellement des titres de séjour pour les étrangers.”
Bluesky Social
“French court orders government 'fix ANEF website within 6 months'”
Monte Carlo Doualiya
“الفرنسي. القضاء الإداري يطلب من الحكومة الفرنسية حل مشاكل تحديث إقامة المهاجرين.”
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