If I take my car to France permanently do I need to register it there?

If I take my car to France (it has to be done as will no longer meet ULEZ after April) do I need to register it there. And if so how long do I have to do it?

Asked on 25 November 2018 by tony galea

Answered by Honest John
Under the present rules (that will probably change in March 2019) you have a year to register it to your resident's address in France and to do that it will have to comply to French rules, including the Controle Technique test. Emissions rules are actually tougher in France. You need to get a 'Crit-Air' air quality certificate: www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en and depending on how your car is rated it could be banned from numerous areas.
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