16/05/2026
Want to move to France after Brexit? 🇫🇷
One of the most common visas people apply for is the VLS-TS Visitor Visa. This is usually for retirees, people with passive income, or those wanting to enjoy life in France without actively working here.
Having gone through this process myself, and now helping others do the same — these are the 3 main things France looks for when assessing your application:
1️⃣ Financial resources
You’ll need to show you can support yourself during your stay, usually around €16,000 per year per person. This can come from pensions, savings, salary or investments.
2️⃣ A French address
You’ll need somewhere to live in France, whether that’s a rented property, staying with family, or sometimes even a long-term Airbnb.
3️⃣ Health cover
This is one of the biggest mistakes we see people make. France wants proper private health insurance — not just standard travel insurance, and we’ve seen applications refused because the cover wasn’t sufficient. If you’re retired, you may instead qualify for an NHS S1 form.
There are also some very common mistakes people make during the visa process, which I’ll cover in my next video — so follow along for more 🇫🇷
And if you’d like a free checklist covering the visa process step-by-step, comment CHECKLIST