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Yeah I am going to move to France after I finish university. I want to move to the South of France. In Aix En Provence. I am working hard this summer and hopefully getting a paid job on campus this fall to save up the money to go on a 5 week travel study abroad programme that is inline with my current university and the trip is to Antibes France. Antibes is around a 30 minute drive (shorter by the euro rail) to Aix and so I plan on visiting the future place that I want to live in. I am a language enthusiast and just when i get there i very well may get a job teaching english. This is pretty much my life dream to move and live in europe particularly in the Mediterranean region near to italy and also spain, so france is right smack in the middle and therefore my best option. I am in love with the languages of French, Italian and Spanish. Considering this is my dream, it's either do or die. So there's no lack of motivation coming from my part, that's for sure! I am also saving up for studying abroad my junior year (I am going into my sophomore year this September) during my spring semester and I plan on studying my major (Painting and Drawing) at Lorenzo De' Medici International Institute in Florence Italy. I went to Firenze 2 springs ago and it was brilliant and I felt very much at home there. Enjoyed speaking italian with a seller man who sold me a very nice italian leather jacket.
 
hi we are planning on moving to southern france in the next few yrs we are not sure on the area yet my my husband is a skilled machine operator and i have an nvq working with children i understand these are not very skilled jobs so we are looking to rent a property rather than buy till we are sure its workable but can not find any properties for let that are not holiday lets as anyone any ideas where to look ? thanks
 
My husband and myself are retired United States citizens. We have a fairly good retirement income and would like to move to France for some years. We are raising three grandchildren and would like some information on how to begin and if it is at all possible.
 
Hello,

I am opening a bilingual chilcare for families living around Chiswick/ Richmond/Twickenham. I am French and have been head teacher of a French nursery school in London for years. If you are moving to France, I will make sure that your youngest learn the most they can which will facilitate their adaptation into a french school . My childcare is the ideal place for that for sure!! Please get in touch at info@lepetitchildcare.co.uk / 07851-153004
 
My wife and I are planning to move to france next year-April/may. We already have access to a property but eventually may want to work -I am a well qualified design engineer but not neccessarily need to keep that as my career
 
Dear sirs,

I am a 42 year-old chinese malaysian and have a family of 3 sons - 7 year-old, 5 year-old and a 2 year-old and my lovely wife who is taking care of them very well. I have been in many trades which includes the thing i like to do best - cooking, which I did run a restaurant before in my country. However, I am now a self-employed businessman involving in building materials mostly on pavement (Claypaver) for the last 6 years. Business is good which I think I have sufficient savings for me to move my family hopefully with the privilege of one day becoming a PR in France. I would like to open a seafood noodle/porridge restaurant in France and raising my children there permanently. Of course this will takes some time for me to prepare things such as getting a place for a restaurant, a place to rent and most importantly learning how to speak french. Please advice whether I am making a wise decision because I would love to see my children building the family tree in France starting with my first move. Please do not ask whether I am having a problem with my country...Thank you
 
I am a French citizen living in California for the last 45 years. I lost my son and significant other recently. I have no family left and want to relocate to Pornic with my twin sister, I have two small dogs and want to bring them along but don't know what to do? Please help!
 
Hello everyone,
I am a single mother of a 9-year old boy who is a little hyperactive, but a great kid who loves mathematics. :) We both have dual citizenship - American and Romanian as I was born and raised in Romania, but have lived in the U.S. for 20+ years now. My son wants to move out of the U.S. as soon as possible and so do I, but I need some advise as to where in France, for example, as another option would be, actually, Romania. Well, I plan on using my English knowledge and my university degrees obtained in the U.S. and recognized in Romania, therefore in the European Union, in order to teach in France or work in other domains as long as it is a decent job (and decently paid). Where would you advise me to move, what city or town, and how difficult it is for an EN speaking young boy to learn French when he speaks, in fact, 'broken' Romanian, therefore a Latin language? How would public school help him learn French, how do I obtain any benefits for him, considering that I am raising him by myself? What other precious information can anyone give me in this regard? I just want to mention that we are the 'good Romanians', those who study hard no matter how harsh our living conditions are, and who work hard to make it. Thank you in advance.
 
Hi renata!
I m living in France, in the south (near of toulouse). I m french, my english is approximate.
If you want help to live in france (school, works, house,..) let me know. It s Word pleasure.
 
Hi i am not getting help with benefits from caf. I live in France and look after my mum with dementia i also have a 2year old son.for 2 years i never asked for any help but now i need it as i have no money coming in and my 24/7 days and nights are looking after my mum and son. They said my partner was too old to work he is 63. Has anyone got advice or hopefully help because we are learning French and looking after a sick person you don't get more time to do anything .. Can anyone advise
 
Looking to move next twelve months, but seeing the price of health insurance is concerning me. French Properties website says about 700 euros a month!! Is this right? seems to be a lot of money any advice?
 
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