In France, Long-Term Visitors (those with a visa de long séjour visiteur) are typically not eligible for the French social security system (Sécurité sociale) because this visa category does not grant the right to work or access public benefits. The long-term visitor visa is intended for people who wish to reside in France for an extended period without engaging in any professional activity.

Here are a few key points:

1. No Access to French Social Security:

2. Private Health Insurance Requirement:

3. PUMa Health Coverage (Protection Universelle Maladie):

4. No Social Security Benefits (Pensions, Family Benefits, etc.):

5. Alternatives for Foreign Pensioners:

In summary, long-term visitors in France are generally not eligible for French social security benefits, including healthcare, unless they qualify under specific exceptions like PUMa after a period of residence. You will need to rely on private health insurance for the duration of your stay.

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