A2 for the multi-year residence card, B1 for the resident card, B2 for naturalisation: the French level required in 2026, and its link to the civic exam.

The French level required depends on the permit you are aiming for. And note: the language level and the civic exam are two separate conditions.

What level for your situation?

  • Multi-year residence card: level A2;
  • Resident card (10 years): level B1;
  • Naturalisation: level B2 (raised since 2025).

And the civic exam?

In addition to the language level, you must pass the civic exam (a 40-question quiz in French) for a first multi-year residence card, a resident card or naturalisation. It is a separate requirement in its own right.

How to prove your level?

Your level can be proven with a diploma, a professional certification or a French certification (DELF, TCF, DCL).

An important point

Even if your permit only requires level A2, the civic exam takes place in French: it's worth improving your comprehension to approach the questions calmly. Our courses are open from level A2 and prepare you step by step; if needed, we also offer French courses.

Test yourself for free with our quiz or discover our courses.

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Qualiopi — processus certifié (actions de formation) Label qualité Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) Centre de préparation DCL — Diplôme de Compétence en Langue Centre d'examen DELF DALF — France Éducation International