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dvschafer

My wife and I are retired in France and considering moving to Tahiti.  So far we have found the cost living and real estate prices are within our budget.  Our main question/concern are the conditions for long term residency in French Polynesia.  My wife is a French national and I am American with French Residency card, domicile in France and I file tax returns in France and the US.  Do I need to anything more administratively in French Polynesia to become a permanent resident in Tahiti?

manarii

@dvschafer


The requirement for residency in Tahiti that stops most people, is that they must show that they can support themselves without working here or being a burden on society, by having adequate funds. Things here are very expensive, much more so than in Europe or USA. I retired here in Papeari, Tahiti after I sold my medical device business in USA. I wish you the best of luck.


Ia Orana,


Steve (Manarii Tane, my Tahitian name given to me by my Maohi family)

Bhavna

Hello everyone,


Welcome on board @dvschafter.


Please note that I have added the above reply to your post on the French Polynesia forum.


@Steve, thank you for the valuable infos.


All the best

Bhavna

crimprof

I can afford to support myself with my teachers pension  my issue is learning enough french to pass the French 2 exam to get my french nationality  My father was born in tahiti and I have land in moorea and want to build a house there 

Kathy Sarah Teioatua Orimai POROI-RICHMOND 

kristinamahana

Hi .

I am curious if you made it to Tahiti ?

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Also if you buy property in FP wouldn’t be enough to get long stay visa ?


thank you

crimprof

Im not retired from teaching yet  Yes, i understand I can get a long term visa if I own land but that means I need to leave Tahiti for some period of time and the land I plan on building on is my great grandmother’s land which I am inheriting, not buying 

crimprof

@dvschafer

I have been trying to get my French citizenship through my father who was born in Tahiti.  Recently the French govt changed the rules and now requires people seeking French nationality to pass a French language exam. 

cncellier

@manarii

Hello, We are French living in San Diego, and just acquired a place in Puna’auia, with the intention of spending a few months per year there.

My husband & I are retired from the medical diagnostic field,  I’ll be interested in hearing your perspective on your experience The good, the bad & the hugly😉

Claire

crimprof

Enjoy Tahiti!  its a beautiful place with beautuful people.  i am just waiting for the land of my family to be given to the living family members from the court and i will be there a few months at a time. 

doctormermaid

I am an American citizen, read and write French pretty fluently and speak with some Spanish bastardization but think I would pass French exam. My husband not so much. We can support ourselves so need to know what we need to do to spend a good amount of time there in year and perhaps traveling on our 50 ft Catamaran out of the country every 6 months or so.

crimprof

I am not an expert but I think you would need to apply for a visa to extend your stay past 3 months.  The French exam is only for those seeking French nationality.  To apply for French nationality you need to have a parent born on French soil or be married to a French citizen.  My father was born in Tahiti but I don’t speak French, yet, so until I do, I cannot get French nationality.  I can, however, inherit land from my Tahitian/French ancestors and apply for a visa to stay longer than 3 months. 

Manatua Lemaire

@manarii my dad is from huahine and is born there can j get citizenship through him? i want to move back to tahiti permanent

manarii

Ia Orana Manatua Lemaire,

What is your current citizenship?

Manarii Tane

PK 52, Papeari, Tahiti

crimprof

@Manatua Lemaire

my father was born in Papeete, I was born in California.  For me to have French citizenship since there is no Tahitian citizenship, I need to apply to the French Consulate in Los Angeles with proof that my father was born in FP, and now recently they require passing a french language test.

cncellier

@doctormermaid

Hi,


Did you make it to there yet? We are Californian & French and will be spending a few month/year in Tahiti.


Claire