Civic exam for the resident card
Since 1 January 2026, the civic exam is required for a first resident card (the 10-year card).
Who is concerned
This concerns you if you are applying for the first time for a 10-year resident card.
The civic exam only applies to a first application — not to a simple renewal of your permit.
Language level required
Level B1
For the resident card, a B1 level of French is also required (separate from the civic exam).
You can sit your French language exam (DELF B1) through our partner site GoDELF.
The exam format
The exam is the same for every procedure: a multiple-choice test in French with 40 questions (28 knowledge + 12 situational), taken on a computer in 45 minutes maximum. You need 80% correct answers (32/40) to pass, and the certificate is valid for life.
It covers five topics: the values and principles of the Republic, its institutions, the rights and duties of citizens, history/geography/culture, and living in French society. It is sat at an approved centre (CCI Paris Île-de-France network), usually for €70–90.
Exemptions
Some people are exempt — those over 65, beneficiaries of international protection, people schooled or educated in France, and medical exemptions. See the details on our FAQ.
💡 For our trainees, we book the exam seat for you at a partner centre.
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