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Hello all - I am hoping to move to Paris this year for my work as a designer, and am told it's quite difficult to get set up there as an American. My french is decent, and of course will only improve with immersion- but I hear it's almost impossible to rent an apartment, get phone service, etc?
Any tips you can share on this? and also, if it was hard to integrate as an American?
Thanks in advance-
 
Hi Susie,

I am coming to France on a 12 week program, but I want to stay. I am over 30, so I no longer qualify for the au pair jobs. I want to find a job so I can stay for a long while and perfect my French. I want to find something before I leave. How do I do so? Please email me at nseutuk@hotmail.com. Thanks.
 
Is it hard for Canadians and Americans to move? My Grand mother was born in Bordeaux! Jan. 1st 1900 - I am Canadian though, so doesn't help... any thoughts? My Californian husband and I want to bail on the US... Thanks for any help!
Kim
 
I would love to hear success stories of folks who have moved to France on a budget. I have my own Landscaping business in Colorado and would love to live in France. Any hints as to how one might get work over there AND bring my dog with me?
 
ps you register at the local employment exchange - pole emploi = http://www.pole-emploi.fr/accueil/
http://www.reseaucitesdesmetiers.com/reseau-cites... = these are genius!

also you usually will find an english language association somewhere
you also have a system of chambers of commerce - gotta be worth looking at

make friends with the locals - especially the Mairie!

also when you look up trains or buses you might see something called COVOITURAGE - check it out - car sharing that actually works!

oh yep , just thought , many of the botanic gardens run training schemes which might be a way for you to spend little time and money up-skilling in jargon needed for the business - now why hadnt I thought of that before! ...
 
in a similar position myself ... first thing I did on making up my mind was to get my dog micro chipped and rabies vaccinated ... however I think this vaccination is so that she can return to uk.


 
know a guy moved to Provence 30 years ago &was successful landscaping there ... people seem to run maintenance rather than design and build. french don't have the same idea about landscape as we brits...
rural gardens are veg and grass with maybe orchard, a few lilacs and roses and maybe hedging.
city suburbs/ bourgois properties more likely to have larger gardens where YOU are more likely to find work re-designing ...
look at where cities and towns are growing?

but some amazing parks and gardens & long history of gardening on a grand scale in france - I know I contradict myself -
generally the housing market, especially rural is still slow - ie tough, which makes me think I dare not risk setting up as gardener per se. I was a landscaper, had a nursery - I've been thinking of return an outdoor life. I have concluded , keep my outdoor life for leisure and pleasure - not rely on it for income ... guess I am much older than yourself.

look up jardins des imaginaires and villandry IF you dont already know them - a treat for gardening buffs!
I would like to keep in touch & hear how you get on

best of luck
michele
 
I would like to open up a daycare in France near Limoges. Does anyone know how I can find out what the child care licensing requirements are for this? I have a Master's Degree in Education in the US but I don't know if that counts for anything in France.
 
I'm wanting to get a french citizenship, and its says if you live in france for 5 years and have been going to a french Uni. you can apply. so can i go to france and buy a house of something then go to uni. whats going on with that???
 
I am a paramedic in Texas and want to re-locate to a french carribean island. Ive doing some research and finding it difficult to get information on what i would need to do to move and how much it would take. If anyone has every made the move succesfully let me know.
 
We are an Australian family wanting to spend about 8-12 months in France. We are very keen for our 6 kids to learn and experience
other cultures and languages. We are farmers in NSW and would love to be part of rural France but also near an international school.
Does anybody have any suggestions on where and how we could achieve this dream in 2013.
 
My partner and myself, wish to live in France on a permanent basis. We are currently living in Greece, and want to move to a more suitable part of Europe, as we are restricted in work. We are looking for a region, which has a temperate climate, with views of the ocean. We would like to long term rent, with the view to buy. Any assistance in this matter, would be appreciated.
 
v would prefer a i Bourgeoiser
we are thinking of moving for a year with our 5 young children from ireland .what are your fees like?we wo
uld prefer a rural environment. maybe near some primary school that would be glad of the extra children
 
Jacques,

I am 50 and I would like to move to France too! I am on social securety and I was told that my benefits would still continue even in France. Could you E-Mail me at cadrolls1@yahoo.com ?
 
I would love to move to France to live forever. I have an idea of bring my car with me (by ship) as a precaution if I can't find a place to live. I figured I would atleast have a roof over my head for awhile. Would I be able to drive it in France legally after 90 days if I obtained an international driver's license and insurance? Would I be able to get it registered after that if I were not a French citizen?
 
We need to move some furniture to the mid Pyrenees. Dates are not too important and the items could go in small batches. A dishwasher, a tumble dryer, a washing machine, a freezer, a cooker, a three piece suite, a kitchen table and six chairs, a dresser, a single bed, a desk in pieces, a garden table with 8 folding chairs and cushions and a upv window 3.2 metres long and two upvc doors that are 1.2 metres wide. The last two items are new and are needed soon.
 
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