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  2. National identity card (France) - Wikipedia

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    This carte d'identité des Français was a non-compulsory ID document and was only issued in the Paris region. Following defeat in the Battle of France, the Vichy government created a new national identity card under the law of October 27, 1940. This new ID was compulsory for every French person over the age of 16. A central record was also ...

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    A national identity card exists, usable all over the EU and a number of other countries, but commonly people use their driving licences or passports as ID. France: French national identity cards have been issued in their current form since 1955 and are voluntary. Identity cards are issued free of charge.

  4. Visa policies of Overseas France - Wikipedia

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    France : €90: €45 for children ages 6 to 12; €35 for nationals of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus: children under age 6, spouse of a French national, family members of other EU/EFTA nationals French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Réunion: €60: €35 for children ages 6 to 12

  5. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    10 (children aged 4–14) €5 (children under 4) 10 years (age >18) 5 years (age 4–14) 2 years (age <4) Ministry of the Interior 2 August 2021 Malta. NFC National identity card compulsory for Maltese citizens aged 18 or over Free of charge for first issue or renewal of data; €22 for renewal if lost, stolen or destroyed; €16.50 for ...

  6. France must curb child, teen use of smartphones, social ... - AOL

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    France should limit smartphone and social media use for children and teenagers, an expert panel commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, amid growing global concern about ...

  7. French nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a person's legal belonging to a sovereign state and is the common term used in international treaties when addressing members of a country, while citizenship usually means the set of rights and duties a person has in ...

  8. Obligation of identification - Wikipedia

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    But still the police can demand identification in case of crime suspicion, because they have the duty to determine the identity of suspects. A person who is suspect of a crime giving a fine or an extra fee, such as no local traffic ticket, and are without an identity card, are suspect of identity fraud, a crime that can give prison and warrants ...

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