Yes. Under "declared identity" a Frenchman's nationality is changed to that of another French speaking country, so he becomes a foreigner. He can ask for his real identity and nationality after one year's service.
source:
http://www.legion-recrute.com/en/faq.php#f4
what do you call french legion headgear
I joined the Legion in 1993,at the ame time there was aguy from Holland who turned up to join without a passport,he was shown the door and told to come back with his passport.
See: French Embassy and French Foreign Legion
French Foreign Legion was created in 1831.
No, speaking French is not a requirement to join the French Foreign Legion. However, recruits will be expected to learn French during their time in the Legion.
the legion is our country,patriotism is to the legion itself, not france
The French Foreign Legion recruits continuously throughout the year.
French Foreign Legion - song - was created in 1958.
Yes the french foreign legion still exists if you google it you will find all the information.
The French Foreign Legion was created in 1831 by the then King Louis-Philippe.
Many nations have had a "foreign legion", but the French Foreign Legion is the most popular.
the fourragere is for the french legion of honor award