Do the French Foreign Legion give you French citizenship?
Do the French Foreign Legion give you French citizenship?
Yes. A foreign legionnaire can apply for French nationality after three years of service. This is generally granted, subject to having a good way of serving and having proven its willingness to integrate into the French Nation.
How much do French Legionnaires get paid?
Their starting pay is roughly $1450 per month for at least the first couple of years in. That’s a pretty small paycheck compared to the lowest-ranking U.S. Army soldier making $1546, which is guaranteed to go up to $1733 after being automatically promoted six months later (if they don’t get in trouble of course).
Can you marry in the French Foreign Legion?
Unlike France’s regular armed forces, the Foreign Legion is a male-only unit. And during the first five years of service, a legionnaire is banned from marrying. “They make sure there are no problems with adultery, jealousy and/or divorce,” Edward said.
What percentage of Legionnaires become French citizens?
About 16 percent are French nationals who join posing as citizens of other French-speaking countries, such as Belgium or Canada. Legionnaires can apply for French citizenship after their first three years of service and about 80 percent do so eventually.
How hard is it to get citizenship in the Legion?
Legionnaires can apply for French citizenship after their first three years of service and about 80 percent do so eventually. Edward said he immediately “fell in love with the Legion” and wanted to make it a career. While boot camp was extremely tough, both physically and psychologically, the longer one remained, the easier life became.
What is the best time to join the French Foreign Legion?
The Foreign Legion’s recruiting centers should be open 24/7/365 (yes, all year long) officially. However, whatever is stated on the Legion’s official website, enlisting in the Legion during Monday to Friday between 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM (08.00 – 17.00 h) will be a good option for you.