Expats who require guidance and advice in services when in the country are able to contact different people. One of the main ones being La Mairie, you will be able to find these office in and around the country Read more…
There are many events that take place in France which gives opportunities to meet new people and socialise. In France there are 11 national holidays, one of the main ones being Bastille Day. Bastilles Day: Held every year in Read more…
French people love their food and the cuisine is a fundamental part in their culture which is reflected through the different types of dishes that they offer. The country is known to have traditional dishes as well as dishes Read more…
As well as food and art, sports also make up the French culture. France offers different options for expats to take part in and enjoy If you want to take part in a sports team in France, you must Read more…
Expats leaving their family and friends should be assured that there will be many ways that they can keep in touch with them through the means of different communications. Internet Setting up the internet once you have reached the Read more…
Expats wanting to get things shipped to France will be able to do smoothly and easily due to the amount of ports that are available in the country. The largest is Marseilles and Le-Havre To get shipping, you will Read more…
Driving in France is on the right hand side and EU citizens are able to drive with their national driving license. Those who are not a citizen of the EU will be required to apply for an International driving Read more…
When moving to a country like France, you will want to know what the reliable and convenient types of transport are available. The railway network has the fastest high speed trains in the world as well as metro tram Read more…
Expats moving to France will need to be familiar with some regulations of the country. Individuals who work or have come to the country on a permanent basis will be liable to pay taxes as soon as they arrive Read more…
The official currency in France is Euro (€), One Euro is divided into 100 cents Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 EUR Notes: 5,10,20,50,100,200 and 500 EUR Most debit and credit cards from Read more…