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Old 09-19-2008, 10:12 PM
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Default Does earning a graduate degree reduce naturalization requirement to 2 years in...

...France? It normally takes 5 years to naturalize in France to apply for French citizenship. However, there is an exception: if one graduates from a university or grand e'cole it is reduced to two years.

Does this apply to individuals who earn a graduate degree, such as a master's degree? Or just an undergraduate degree?

Cited sources would help.

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Old 09-19-2008, 10:25 PM
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After come reading online about this, it appears that it does not matter if it is a graduate or undergraduate degree. Unfortunately I cannot find any sources of official information from a government website - perhaps you could email the consulate or foreign affairs department with your question, they would be able to answer it with some degree of authority.
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