As far as the foreign Legion is concerned, you are recruited as "single". Regarding French laws, if you get permission to work in France (whatever the position), you can after a while (usually a few months) apply for a legal residency permit for your family, which will be temporary, provided you are earning enough to sustain them. For short stays (under three months), citizens of foreign countries can visit you in the capacity of tourists. The conditions (visa requirements, etc...) vary with the country of origin. This is information you can find at French embassies, consulates, or on the internet site of the foreign affairs ministry (link).
the legion is our country,patriotism is to the legion itself, not france
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a soldier who is a member of a legion (especially the French Foreign Legion)
French Foreign Legion was created in 1831.
See: French Embassy and French Foreign Legion
If they weren't a French citizen, their only option would be the Foreign Legion.
You cannot enlist with the French Foreign Legion from abroad. You have to travel to France, and to go through a selection process and selection tests. Terms and conditions are explained in link below (French Foreign Legion website - English version)
Many nations have had a "foreign legion", but the French Foreign Legion is the most popular.
French Foreign Legion - song - was created in 1958.
The Foreign Legion is a branch of the French Army comprised of foreign nationals. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for individuals to serve in the military and gain French citizenship. You can apply to join the Foreign Legion at one of their recruiting centers in France. The application process involves physical and medical tests, background checks, and a five-year commitment to service.
No. You must actually go to France to apply.
The French Foreign Legion was created in 1831 by the then King Louis-Philippe.