Living, Studying, and Working in France


Book Description

The essential book on how to make a life in France. More than 90,000 Americans live abroad in France, making it home to one of the largest expatriate communities in the world. This is a savvy and insightful book full of hard-earned advice on how to make the most of your overseas experience in France. Following in the footsteps of the successful Living, Studying, and Working in Italy, this international guide will help Americans grow into French culture and help them feel at home in a country famous for its cultural and social particularities. Saskia Reilly and Lorin Kalisky, two Americans who have spent extensive time in France, provide detailed information ranging from health care procedures in France to how to put together a résumé (known as a CV in France). With material on networking, jobs, choosing the right study program, and navigating the French Internet, Living, Studying, and Working in France is the essential guide for anyone who wants to live, study, or work in France.




Studying and Working in France


Book Description

This is a substantially revised, updated and expanded version of the authors' Student Guide to French Universities. It should be of interest to all English-speaking students, both linguists and non-linguists, who need practical advice when planning to study or work in France. General information is given on the French higher education system, work placements, assistantships, accommodation, life in the student community and procedures for coping with French bureaucracy. The reference section includes a presentation of some twenty universities, their towns and local amenities; a glossary of terms; and appendices designed to complement the guidance given in the text on communications with employers or academic or public authorities.




The complete guide to studying and living in France


Book Description

France is one of the most attractive countries for pursuing higher education. It is the fourth-most popular destination for international students, after the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. In 2019, around 358,000 international students chose to study in France, and this number is increasing yearly. According to Quacquarelli Symond which publishes the world’s most popular university every year in their ranking systems ‘The QS World University Ranking’, Paris is also elected for one of the best student cities. This book is suitable for the people who are planning to pursue further studies in France. You may have already made up your mind or just start getting interested in studying abroad there, but have no idea where to begin with for your plan. This book summarises the procedure, the requirement, as well as essential information, in order to help the newcomers to prepare the best. A thorough preparation and a specific goal are two important elements to make sure your professional and cultural knowledge will be enriched when you study abroad. This book provides practical guides from choosing a suitable course and city to study, the application procedure, the free resources for students, to renting a room and obtaining subsidies. There are also detailed introduction to French language study resources to helps you practise your French before arrival.




Slow Professor


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In The Slow Professor, Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber discuss how adopting the principles of the Slow movement in academic life can counter the erosion of humanistic education.




Moving to France


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Considering a move to France but don't know where to start? Do you want to buy property, house or apartment in France? Are you a senior with the ambition to retire in France? Maybe a student who long for studying abroad? No matter who you are, the same rules apply to everyone! Here in this new 340 pages long book, Maria Espinoza outlines the steps that will make the big move that much less painful. Thousands of foreigners make the move to France every year, attracted by the country's natural beauty, the weather and the promise of a less stressful life. But moving to another country is never easy, and France is no different. Finding a place to live, getting your paperwork in order, and making sure you have access to health care can all be serious challenges. However, with a good dose of planning and research - and plenty of patience - the whole process can be made just a little smoother. Do you want to know what to get from buying this book? The chapters contain information about: MOVING TO FRANCE IN GENERAL THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MOVING ABROAD ABOUT LIVING IN FRANCE EU / EEA / SWISS CITIZENS PLACES TO VISIT BEFORE MAKING A DECISION PLANNING YOUR ESCAPE TO FRANCE VISAS & PERMITS FINANCIAL PLANNING OPENING A FRENCH BANK ACCOUNT HOUSE, APARTMENT & PROPERTY WHERE TO LIVE IN FRANCE BUYING PROPERTY IN FRANCE RENTING PROPERTY & YOUR RIGHTS AS A TENANT RENOVATIONS, DECORATING, SAFETY & HOLIDAY LETTING INSURANCE UTILITY SERVICES IN FRANCE CONNECTING INTERNET, TELEPHONE & TV BEFORE MOVING OUT OF YOUR APARTMENT IN FRANCE HEALTH & INSURANCE APPLYING FOR FRENCH HEALTH INSURANCE HOW TO FIND A DOCTOR IN FRANCE THE FRENCH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PREGNANCY & MATERNITY PROS & CONS WITH THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM MAJOR HOSPITALS FRENCH MEDICAL TERMS TRANSPORTATION TAXI, BUS, TRAINS & SUBWAYS DRIVING & PARKING IN FRANCE FOREIGN DRIVER'S LICENSE IN FRANCE WORK IN FRANCE FRENCH WORK VISAS & PERMITS VISA FOR STUDENTS & OTHERS FINDING WORK & JOB MARKET SCHOOLS, EDUCATION & UNIVERSITIES STATE, PRIVATE AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS FRENCH UNIVERSITIES EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES, GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS LEARNING FRENCH SKILLS REQUIRED & COST OF STUDYING BUSINESS SETTING UP A BUSINESS IN FRANCE BECOMING FREELANCE OR SELF-EMPLOYED WORKER BUSINESS CULTURE TAXES FILE A TAX RETURN HOLIDAYS FESTIVALS THE FRENCH CALENDER EMERGENCY & SUPPORT SOCIAL, DATING & CULTURE DATING A FRENCH WHAT TO DO OR NOT TO DO FRENCH ETIQUETTE & MANNERS Get your copy of, Moving to France, today!




Living and Working in France


Book Description

This is a comprehensive guide for those going to France to live, work, study or just to spend time in the country. Chapters describe working conditions, finance and insurance, public transport, accommodation and how to find a job.




Living and Working in France


Book Description

This is a comprehensive guide for those going to France to live, work, study or just to spend time in the country. Chapters describe working conditions, finance and insurance, public transport, accommodation and how to find a job.




Living & Working in France


Book Description

Praise and Reviews "An unusual and refreshing expatriate guide, written by a local. Beautifully illustrated and with many quotations, this will even appeal to the absent francophile."WOMAN ABROAD"An easy and enjoyable read, the book is a good introduction to living and working in France."FT ExpatIf you are interested in France, this book is for you. Informal and original, it welcomes you like a friend. Whether you are going to France for work, study or pleasure, Living and Working in France: Chez vous en France will be your companion. Geneviève Brame's book shines a practical, political and cultural spotlight on French values and customs. The author gives you the keys to unlock the mysteries of the country she knows best - her own. She introduces you to your new surroundings and helps you find your way through the labyrinth of administrative and immigration procedures. Sections on the socio-economic environment, the European Union, language, travel, health, home, education and the French lifestyle will provide answers to all your questions. Since 1993, Living and Working in France: Chez vous en France has been read by many people around the world. Their advice about France and the French will assist you, as will the opinions of private and public companies.Living & Working in France: Chez vous en France offers an attractive and realistic image of the country. It contains all the essential information you will need, plus the little details that reveal the diversity of the French experience and take you beyond the hackneyed clichés. This book is aimed first and foremost at welcoming newcomers, but it is also for those who have been there for a while, to help them prepare for their naturalization interviews. It will guide you but will not do the work for you. So browse at your leisure, then come and be chez vous en France!




How to Move & Live in France


Book Description

Considering a move to France but don't know where to start? Do you want to buy property, house or apartment in France? Are you a senior with the ambition to retire in France? Maybe a student who long for studying abroad? No matter who you are, the same rules apply to everyone! Here in this new 340 pages long book, Maria Espinoza outlines the steps that will make the big move that much less painful. Thousands of foreigners make the move to France every year, attracted by the country's natural beauty, the weather and the promise of a less stressful life. But moving to another country is never easy, and France is no different. Finding a place to live, getting your paperwork in order, and making sure you have access to health care can all be serious challenges. However, with a good dose of planning and research - and plenty of patience - the whole process can be made just a little smoother. Do you want to know what to get from buying this book? The chapters contain information about: MOVING TO FRANCE IN GENERAL THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MOVING ABROAD ABOUT LIVING IN FRANCE EU / EEA / SWISS CITIZENS PLACES TO VISIT BEFORE MAKING A DECISION PLANNING YOUR ESCAPE TO FRANCE VISAS & PERMITS FINANCIAL PLANNING OPENING A FRENCH BANK ACCOUNT HOUSE, APARTMENT & PROPERTY WHERE TO LIVE IN FRANCE BUYING PROPERTY IN FRANCE RENTING PROPERTY & YOUR RIGHTS AS A TENANT RENOVATIONS, DECORATING, SAFETY & HOLIDAY LETTING INSURANCE UTILITY SERVICES IN FRANCE CONNECTING INTERNET, TELEPHONE & TV BEFORE MOVING OUT OF YOUR APARTMENT IN FRANCE HEALTH & INSURANCE APPLYING FOR FRENCH HEALTH INSURANCE HOW TO FIND A DOCTOR IN FRANCE THE FRENCH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PREGNANCY & MATERNITY PROS & CONS WITH THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM MAJOR HOSPITALS FRENCH MEDICAL TERMS TRANSPORTATION TAXI, BUS, TRAINS & SUBWAYS DRIVING & PARKING IN FRANCE FOREIGN DRIVER'S LICENSE IN FRANCE WORK IN FRANCE FRENCH WORK VISAS & PERMITS VISA FOR STUDENTS & OTHERS FINDING WORK & JOB MARKET SCHOOLS, EDUCATION & UNIVERSITIES STATE, PRIVATE AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS FRENCH UNIVERSITIES EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES, GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS LEARNING FRENCH SKILLS REQUIRED & COST OF STUDYING BUSINESS SETTING UP A BUSINESS IN FRANCE BECOMING FREELANCE OR SELF-EMPLOYED WORKER BUSINESS CULTURE TAXES FILE A TAX RETURN HOLIDAYS FESTIVALS THE FRENCH CALENDER EMERGENCY & SUPPORT SOCIAL, DATING & CULTURE DATING A FRENCH WHAT TO DO OR NOT TO DO FRENCH ETIQUETTE & MANNERS Get your copy of, How To Move & Live in France, today!




The Chinese in Europe


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The Chinese are among Europe's oldest immigrant communities, and are now, in several countries, among the biggest and, economically, the most powerful, drawing increasing interest from other ethnic minorities, governments, and researchers. This volume opens up and delineates this new field of European overseas Chinese studies, reporting on pioneering research on the Chinese in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, and exploring the networks, self-organizations, and migration patterns that are the fabric of the Chinese community in Europe, together with the issues of identity, language, integration, and community building that Chinese throughout the continent face.