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Polygamy is illegal in France and has been the center of recent political debates, due to surges of Malian immigrants living polygamously in the country. Due to such, stricter laws have been enforced to stomp out polygamy. In the 1970s and 1980s, large numbers of polygamous immigrants arrived to France, and their marriages that were performed abroad were generally recognized by France. Since 1993, France no longer recognizes second spouses in marriages performed abroad (prior to that date, visas were granted freely to family members of immigrants until 1993).

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  • Polygamie en France (fr)
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  • La polygamie en France concerne la pratique de la polygamie sur le territoire français, ou par des ressortissants français. Selon le code civil, un mariage polygame ne peut être contracté en France. Il est impossible de se marier ou de se pacser avec plusieurs partenaires. Toutefois, il peut y avoir situation de polygamie hors mariage ou union civile (polygynie, polyandrie) ou lié à de récents types de concubinages (polyamour, tryade, couple libre, amour libre, etc.). Surtout, en raison des règles du droit international privé et du statut personnel, les mariages contractés à l'étranger, y compris les mariages polygames, ont force de droit, entre les parties uniquement. Pour qu'un mariage, ou tout autre contrat[réf. nécessaire] soumis à une réglementation étrangère, puisse recevoir autorité (fr)
  • Polygamy is illegal in France and has been the center of recent political debates, due to surges of Malian immigrants living polygamously in the country. Due to such, stricter laws have been enforced to stomp out polygamy. In the 1970s and 1980s, large numbers of polygamous immigrants arrived to France, and their marriages that were performed abroad were generally recognized by France. Since 1993, France no longer recognizes second spouses in marriages performed abroad (prior to that date, visas were granted freely to family members of immigrants until 1993). (en)
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  • La polygamie en France concerne la pratique de la polygamie sur le territoire français, ou par des ressortissants français. Selon le code civil, un mariage polygame ne peut être contracté en France. Il est impossible de se marier ou de se pacser avec plusieurs partenaires. Toutefois, il peut y avoir situation de polygamie hors mariage ou union civile (polygynie, polyandrie) ou lié à de récents types de concubinages (polyamour, tryade, couple libre, amour libre, etc.). Surtout, en raison des règles du droit international privé et du statut personnel, les mariages contractés à l'étranger, y compris les mariages polygames, ont force de droit, entre les parties uniquement. Pour qu'un mariage, ou tout autre contrat[réf. nécessaire] soumis à une réglementation étrangère, puisse recevoir autorité en France, cet acte devra être soumis à exequatur, c'est-à-dire à homologation par le juge français. Cependant, depuis la loi Pasqua de 1993, les familles polygames en France doivent choisir entre le divorce et la décohabitation ou le non-renouvellement de leur carte de séjour, et donc, ipso facto, le caractère irrégulier de leur présence sur le territoire. Dans certains cas, le fait de vivre en « état de polygamie » est une cause d'exclusion à l'accès à la nationalité française (Article L412-6 du Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile). (fr)
  • Polygamy is illegal in France and has been the center of recent political debates, due to surges of Malian immigrants living polygamously in the country. Due to such, stricter laws have been enforced to stomp out polygamy. In the 1970s and 1980s, large numbers of polygamous immigrants arrived to France, and their marriages that were performed abroad were generally recognized by France. Since 1993, France no longer recognizes second spouses in marriages performed abroad (prior to that date, visas were granted freely to family members of immigrants until 1993). The Economist estimates that in France, 200,000 people live in 16,000 to 20,000 polygamous families, almost all of them Muslims of North or central African heritage. Several politicians stated that they perceived polygamy as a contributing cause of the 2005 French riots. (en)
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