La Commission du titre de séjour (CTS)
La Commission du titre de séjour (CTS) is an advisory body established under le Code de l’entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d’asile (CESEDA).
Its main role:
It is consulted when the préfet considers refusing to renew or issue a residence permit in certain specific cases (particularly for foreigners who are entitled to a residence permit ‘by right’).Objectives:
To guarantee the rights of foreigners: it ensures that the prefect's decision is not taken arbitrarily. To give an advisory opinion: the commission issues a favourable or unfavourable opinion on the prefect's proposed refusal of residence. To ensure a collegial review: the foreign national may be heard by the commission, which includes representatives of associations, local elected officials and representatives of the State.How it works:
It must be consulted in certain cases (for example, when the refusal concerns a sick foreign national, a parent of a French child, or a person who has been residing in France for a long time). The commission's opinion is not binding: the prefect may override it, but must take it into account and justify their decision.What should I do if I have been summoned to appear before the commission?
There are 2 options :-
Go alone and demonstrate your successful integration in France, highlighting your fluency in French and your cultural adaptation.
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Be accompanied by an immigration professional ( a skilled lawyer) who can help you prepare and present your case effectively before the commission. TSA is there to help you!
