by Admin | Nov 16, 2011 | Business in France, Live in France, Working in France
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by Admin | Nov 16, 2011 | Amuse Bouches, Antiques & Bric-a-brac, Baking & Snacks, Business in France, Châteaux, Cheeses, Cycling & Walking, Desserts, Driving in France, Entrées, Facts about France, Films & Music, Food, French Language, Golf in France, Guest Blogger, History, Holidays in France, Lakes, Live in France, Main Courses, Markets & Fairs, On The Coast, Places to Eat, Skiing, Soups, Traditional French, Uncategorized, Vegetables, Where to Go, Wildlife, Working in France
Our aim is to help you discover France France is the most visited country by tourists in the world, and rightly so – it is a beautiful country of stark contrasts, from the high alpine cols of the Alps and the Pyrénées, to the wild Atlantic coast, the volcanoes...
by Admin | Nov 15, 2011 | Business in France, Legal Stuff, Live in France, Working in France
Any partner, be it married or Pacsé of a tradesperson, artisan or of a sole trader, who helps their partner and regularly contributes to the running of the company in France, is legally obliged to declare themselves under the status of “Conjoint...
by Admin | Nov 15, 2011 | Business in France, Legal Stuff, Live in France, Working in France
There is no longer a legal obligation for citizens of EU states to have a carte de Séjour to live and work in France as it was when I first came. The Carte de Séjour was used as an identity card and could be used on internal flights in France or as a proof of...
by Admin | Nov 14, 2011 | Working in France
If you are applying for a job in France you will probably need to send your CV and application letter in French, even if the job specifies an English speaker. You may also want to make a good impression, and first impressions usually count a lot in the job market, so...