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9 sure ways to live in France for as long as you want.
You’ve been here in Paris for a day, and it’s already in your blood.
The food, the fashion, the very air you breathe proclaim, “this is my home.”
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You’ve been here in Paris for a day, and it’s already in your blood.
The food, the fashion, the very air you breathe proclaim, “this is my home.”
As I said early last week, I love some Romantic Exclusive content. Who else here read the Je T’Aime Me Neither book and fell in love? I certainly did, but of course my first reaction after reading it was “Man, I wish I had this before I moved to Paris.”
Finding employment, whether in your home country or elsewhere, can be a challenge.
Availability depends on the state of the economy, the rate of unemployment and jobs in the system, and it can seem as though there are hundreds of applicants for just one position, no matter the pay grade.
Note: This post is a sneak peek of the International & Bilingual Schools in Paris and Ile-De-France eGuide we’ve just published and are sharing for Free with anyone interested in applying for a suitable educational institution for their children.
I love some Romantic Exclusive content. Who else here read the Je T’Aime Me Neither book and fell in love? I certainly did, but of course my first reaction after reading it was “Man, I wish I had this before I moved to Paris.”
Living in Paris is a dream come true for many expats.
But fantasizing about moving and making a life in France are two different things.
Aside from dealing with a foreign language, there are many cultural quirks to get used to.
As an expat, it’s always a relief to know you’re not alone in your new country. It was hard enough leaving home and all the planning you had to do to make things work. Now you’re here and it can be overwhelming finding friends, a place to live, a new job, and becoming acclimated to a new culture and way of doing things.
Living in another country and engaging with the unfamiliar and strange on a daily basis can be trying for some. Others thrive on the novelty of learning new things, and soon, find they have a lot in common with their host country in terms of likes and dislikes.
Paris has always been a home to tens of thousands of US citizens (around 15K currently). Having published a post on genuine reasons to move to Paris, we thought it may be interesting to deeply understand what brings people and Americans, in particular, to Paris. In this post we’ll try to profoundly analyze the American communities that you’d find in the city of Light.
Note: This post is a sneak peek of a French Visa eGuide we’ve just published and are sharing for with anyone interested in applying for their first French Visa or renewing it.
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