Hi! I love it too, it's long-wearing and not glommy. Here's a link: It's Rouge Baiser 423 L'Authentique rougebaiserparis.fr/fra/l-authentique-fr.html#color=252 :-)
If a job helps you relocate, your visa expires once you are no longer working for them and you have to return to your home country. At least that's what a coach told me, so she advised against that if I want to stay indefinitely. But there seems to be a lot of disparity between the advice I keep getting. I'm a digital nomad/freelancer so I'm looking to move with my own work online. Thank you for emphasizing that I need to understand the social charges. I will ask an accountant about all of that.
Bonjour and thank you so much for this important comment. Also, very good advice to speak to a coach or other relocation expert (I'm no expert, but I did have a one-on-one meeting with one before moving regarding my situation). I do know quite a number of people who are happily (and for long-term) here in France with a visa that came with their job, but of course if you have special skills, you could apply for the passeport talent or other type of visa as well. In your case, I'd suggest you speak to a French accountant, because they can advise you on how taxes and social charges will work as a freelancer, and they understand the rules around billing clients, etc. Wishing you bonne continuation !
Hi It's great connecting with you. How have you been? I came across your TH-cam and noticed that you are in France. I’m planning to pursue an MSc in Human Resources next year at a university in Paris, and I’d love to get your perspective on the job market for international students. Will i be able to find part time jobs while studying. I look forward to hearing your insights.
Love your videos! So helpful! Btw, love your red 💄 lipstick. Please share brand and color name ;) ❤
Hi! I love it too, it's long-wearing and not glommy. Here's a link: It's Rouge Baiser 423 L'Authentique rougebaiserparis.fr/fra/l-authentique-fr.html#color=252 :-)
If a job helps you relocate, your visa expires once you are no longer working for them and you have to return to your home country. At least that's what a coach told me, so she advised against that if I want to stay indefinitely. But there seems to be a lot of disparity between the advice I keep getting. I'm a digital nomad/freelancer so I'm looking to move with my own work online. Thank you for emphasizing that I need to understand the social charges. I will ask an accountant about all of that.
Bonjour and thank you so much for this important comment. Also, very good advice to speak to a coach or other relocation expert (I'm no expert, but I did have a one-on-one meeting with one before moving regarding my situation). I do know quite a number of people who are happily (and for long-term) here in France with a visa that came with their job, but of course if you have special skills, you could apply for the passeport talent or other type of visa as well.
In your case, I'd suggest you speak to a French accountant, because they can advise you on how taxes and social charges will work as a freelancer, and they understand the rules around billing clients, etc. Wishing you bonne continuation !
Thank you so much. I love your channel. And I can't wait to be living in France.
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It's great connecting with you. How have you been?
I came across your TH-cam and noticed that you are in France. I’m planning to pursue an MSc in Human Resources next year at a university in Paris, and I’d love to get your perspective on the job market for international students. Will i be able to find part time jobs while studying.
I look forward to hearing your insights.
Super merci !
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