A french rural village set in the hills. Punished enough by Brexit: France could relax 90-day rule for British second home owners—The Telegraph

Punished enough by Brexit: France could relax 90-day rule for British second home owners—The Telegraph

Andrew Godfrey, Partner in the Russell-Cooke Solicitors, private client team.
Andrew Godfrey
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Russell-Cooke lawyer has been quoted in an article in The Telegraph, addressing the potential relaxation of France’s 90-day visa rule for British second homeowners. The article discusses the French Senate’s vote in favour of an amendment to the Immigration Law, offering automatic long-stay visas for British second home owners, citing concerns that they have been ‘punished by Brexit’.

Before Brexit, they didn’t deal with Brits at scale. Now, they do and they are basically crumbling under the weight.”
Russell-Cooke partner

The full article can be viewed online at The Telegraph by subscription only. 

In addition, the Russell-Cooke lawyer has been quoted online at The Times regarding France's relaxation of the 90-day visa rule, which can also be viewed by subscription only. 

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