Mocktar Sadigou is so attached to the vines he planted – and of which he says he is “so proud” – that his probable return to Côte d'Ivoire would be heartbreaking.
However, this is the fate that seems to await this worker who arrived in France in 2017 and who, although he holds a permanent contract, has just received an “obligation to leave French territory”.
“However, we submitted a request for regularization through work at the end of 2020, deplores Sabrina Lachal, daughter of the winemaker who employs Mocktar.
But despite the fact that he has lived in France for more than three years and has a stable and long-term job, his application was rejected in November 2021.
A relentless procedure
The misunderstanding is all the more acute as "the agricultural community is having difficulty recruiting, and that I do not see myself taking over my father's farm without help", underlines the young woman.
But the administration having decided, it seems that Mocktar will soon have to say goodbye to "his" vine... Discover his testimony in this video from our partner Brut.
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