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Must foreign pension tax refund be declared in French tax return?
Rules on taxation of foreign pensions for French residents depend on double tax treaties with the country of issue
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When can French state access your bank account and take money?
Unpaid taxes, fines or some other debts can lead to forced seizures
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Is it still possible to apply for a ‘Brexit’ card to live in France?
There are special pathways for retirees to move to France
Do hunters need ongoing medical tests in France?
Do hunters in France have to undergo any regular medical tests to keep their hunting licences?

A medical certificate, not more than two months old, stating you have no physical or mental health problems (visual or hearing impairments, problems with movement, balance or coordination etc) incompatible with using a firearm, is required when applying for the first time for a hunting certificate (permis de chasse).
Once the certificate has been obtained, the holder is not required to undergo any regular tests.
A recent law requires hunters to undergo an update on hunting safety regulations every 10 years, but there are no current plans for ongoing medical tests.
This contrasts with many other sports, where clubs typically require a medical every three years, or in some cases annually (eg. combat sports, rugby or shooting sports).