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Asia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian woman who spent years on death row after a 2010 conviction of blasphemy, said that she has been invited to live in France by President Emmanuel Macron.Bibi was acquitted of blasphemy conviction last year and has since been living with her family in Canada."France is the country from where I received my new life... Anne-Isabelle is an angel for me," she said, referring to the French journalist Anne-Isabelle Tollet, who waged a long campaign for her release and later co-wrote Bibi's book 'Enfin Libre! (Finally Free).Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo is to bestow an honorary citizenship certificate granted to Bibi by the city in 2014, when she was still behind bars.Speaking outside Macron's Elysee Palace headquarters, she said, though, that she needed time to make a decision about whether to move to France, saying she wanted to focus for now on her health and her family.An Elysee official said: "France is ready to welcome her if that is her wish, in accordance with the procedures for a request for asylum."Bibi, a farm worker and a mother of four, was convicted in 2010 of making derogatory remarks about Islam. She spent eight years on death row. She was released in October 2018 after Pakistan's Supreme Court overturned her conviction.