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Im a South African who got my indefinite leave to remain in the UK, my British fiancé and I would like to visit friends in France for a couple of days. Would I be allowed in the country?

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Im a South African who got my indefinite leave to remain in the UK, my British fiancé and I would like to visit friends in France for a couple of days. Would I be allowed in the country?

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In order to travel to France you must obtain a Schengen visa in advance. The fact that you have Indefinite leave to remain for the UK does not mean that you have a British passport and in such case a visa is required. If you provide us with a contact number we’ll call you and advise you of the visa processing.

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