I'm a non EU national and have been living in France for the last 4+ years and have been married to a French citizen (for the last three years). I had filed for a carte de résidant more than 15 months back but still don't have it. Meanwhile the marriage itself has run into doldrums and my partner wishes a divorce.
At the same time I moved to a new job six months back in a highly reputed French multinational company. It's the kind of job that I'd been waiting for ever since I got out of university. But it's in a different city so me and my wife are living 500kms apart. I never found a job in my field in the same city as her and she is totally unwilling to quit her job and move.
I'd come to this country for my partner, learnt the language to the point of fluency, yet struggled to find a job here. I'm an engineer with a masters degree from a reputed American university (I'm not American however). I've worked hard to come to this point in my career and I'd worked hard for the relationship and feel pretty nervous about losing both at the same time. A failed marriage is already too much to handle at this point of time.
If we do file for a divorce, how would it impact my status as the carte de résidant that I was supposed to get was based on it? Should I wait for the carte de résidant with my partner impatient to get a divorce, not knowing when this visa will come and running the risk of being called a 'fraud' if we file for a divorce immediately afterwords.
Or should I request my employer to file a work permit for me instead? I hear getting french work visas is really hard and companies are reulctant to file. Besides I'm scared bringing the whole case to my company might itself put my job in jeopardy.
I'd appreicate any advice, experience.
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