Global Social Security Review

Recent Developments in the Social Rights of Immigrants in France

  • Author

    Im, Bakne

  • Page

    55-71

  • PubDate

    2026. 06.

  • Language

    kor

This study compares the social rights granted to immigrants in France by residency status and examines the issues raised by recent policy changes, including the 2024 immigration reform. France has long maintained a universal framework of social rights grounded not in nationality but in residency and human dignity, through the 1946 Constitution and the post-war social security system. Recent legislative and administrative measures, however, have increasingly linked access to social rights to legal residence and social contributions. The study reviews the protection of social rights across different categories of migrants―refugees, legally residing workers, international students, and irregular migrants. It concludes by discussing the implications of the French experience for South Korea, where social rights remain largely nationality-based, underscoring the relevance of a universal, dignity-based approach.

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