I have a business established in the US. I would like to do business in France under my US business entity. I found on a website that states following information:
With an even more limited number of countries, France has concluded treaties governing establishment. As between France and the United States, the establishment treaty gives the citizens of each country a right to establish themselves in the other but does not eliminate the need to go through normal immigration procedures.
Business people from all the above countries can, without obtaining a visa, come to France to carry on business provided that they do not abandon their primary center of activity in their country of origin.
Is this information accurate? It seems if I go through the normal process of getting aTitre de Séjour, I would be able to do business in France under my US entity.
Any clarification is greatly appreciated.
-Tom H.
With an even more limited number of countries, France has concluded treaties governing establishment. As between France and the United States, the establishment treaty gives the citizens of each country a right to establish themselves in the other but does not eliminate the need to go through normal immigration procedures.
Business people from all the above countries can, without obtaining a visa, come to France to carry on business provided that they do not abandon their primary center of activity in their country of origin.
Is this information accurate? It seems if I go through the normal process of getting aTitre de Séjour, I would be able to do business in France under my US entity.
Any clarification is greatly appreciated.
-Tom H.