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France approves immigration curbs
by urbano411 | September 20, 2007 at 04:38 pm
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The French National Assembly has passed a controversial bill tightening entry conditions for the relatives of immigrants living in France.Under the legislation, the relatives will have to prove they are solvent financially and can speak French.
It also includes plans for DNA testing of foreigners seeking to join family members living in France.
But the new bill has been criticised by some members of President Nicolas Sarkozy's centre-right government.
The legislation would require immigrant family members older than 16 to take a test in their country of origin, demonstrating a good knowledge of French language and values.
Applicants would also have to prove that their family in France could support them and earn at least the minimum wage.



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at 20:37 on September 20th, 2007
Gee why didnt canada think of this? Though Quebec seems to to moving in this direction