Americans in France: Voting rights, consulates and the rules for working remotely
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The Local's 'Americans in France' newsletter discusses recent developments affecting American residents in France, including potential cuts to the State Department that could close four consulates in the country. This may impact essential services for Americans. Additionally, the proposed SAVE Act in Congress could require Americans living abroad to provide proof of citizenship in-person to register or change their voter registration, potentially necessitating travel back to the US. The newsletter encourages reader participation through a survey about perceptions of Americans abroad amid political changes.
The Trump administration may cut funding for the State Department, potentially eliminating four US consulates in France, impacting services for Americans living there.
The SAVE Act could require Americans abroad to provide proof of citizenship in person, forcing them to return to the US for voter registration.
Read at The Local France
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