The French route still requires three years of pay stubs and tax returns and getting a job (and showing stability and integration, particularly professionally) after those two years of study, meaning it comes back to the standard five years of residency (plus the time to submit everything, go in for an interview, and get a response).
The French route still requires three years of pay stubs and tax returns and getting a job (and showing stability and integration, particularly professionally) after those two years of study, meaning it comes back to the standard five years of residency (plus the time to submit everything, go in for an interview, and get a response).