I’m a truck driver here in the uk, I work for a french company and few years ago transferring would be a doddle. It sucks that’s brexit has now made it near impossible to move into France or anywhere else in Europe. Enjoy France and Paris as long as you can Jay. Love the videos 🇫🇷
I'm gonna love every minute of it. I'm sorry that Brexit screwed things up - here's hoping for saner minds and some clever solutions for you in the not-to-distant future
@@JaySwanson thanks man! Back in Paris this December depending on how the next few weeks go that return flight to Glasgow might be forgotten about… 😂🏴🇫🇷
We both just finished up our master’s degrees here in France! It wasn’t easy, but we plan to turn it into the sweet deal that you discussed here! 😊 Great video!
I used to take the night train from Amsterdam to Basel, then across Switzerland to Lausanne to visit a friend, then through France to Paris for a couple of days before returning to Amsterdam. One night there was a fight in the lobby of the little Right Bank hotel I always stayed in. Had a cognac with the concierge who won the fight. Good times.
Everyone that has gotten a visa and that is in another country what they're forgetting to tell people is that have to have a savings to be able to take care of yourself once you get to that country.
SUCH an important point. I’ve moved overseas several times without a buffer or safety net (or rich family to bail me out, ha) and sometimes I landed on my feet and other times it was awful and so stressful. I would recommend everyone to beef up their savings more than they think! And have a back up plan. You live, you learn!
Although I agree that the TAPIF salary is low when I was in Paris I had no problem finding an after-school babysitting job so between the 2 it was a livable wage.
Great Video! I am trying to move to Portugal and I am taking the Masters route, but still helpful to hear that I chose a really good option. Also- I was in France a few week ago, and I totally thought about you! I was like maybe I will see Jay lol Obviously that didn't happen.
Ok…new lens. Great! But another mention of “new camera” and no details. That’s a “come on man” from me, Mr. Man. Having given you s*** on two different posts 😂…I’m glad to see you back at it, and seemingly feeling good. Longtime Patron and follower…thank you for normalizing Paris (and int’l travel/existence) for so many of us.
LOL try changing his food. Sometimes the food doesn't agree with the dog and makes them gassy. When we first adopted Ruby she was eating whatever the shelter was giving her. I changed her food to something that's a bit higher quality and the toots went away!! Now she only toots when she has to poo 🤣 Also certain dog "treats" make her really gassy too so I tend to avoid them. The cheese sticks probably don't help. Have you tried giving him veggies? Ruby LOVES carrots. They are very crunchy and I can shove them in her kong... No toots! Meat bones and too many pig ears make her very stinky 🤢
My 2 dogs also manage to get the stuffing out of their toys as well, the ‘injured’ toys get put on the top shelf of a bookcase know as ‘the hospital shelf’ where they eventually get fixed 😂
The best thing we have found for our Beagle to play with are dog toys with no stuffing in them, don't win on the cute scale but she can tear them open and the only thing inside is a squeaker.
I want to move to France next year via the long-stay tourist visa, stay a full. year. My current snag is figuring out housing. I'm fortunate that I know someone in Marseille to help me scout spots (make sure they match the pictures online, etc) BUT I'm unsure if I need a year-long lease/rental agreement or can I just do some kind of Airbnb situation? What is the minimum needed to satisfy the visa forms so it doesn't get rejected?
3:25 so....... I'm currently a teacher (middle school math--grades 6, 7, 8), and will retire in about 5 years, is there something else you'd recommend?
It definitely gets harder as you get older - the Masters route could still be viable, but that might not be how you want to start your retirement. I don't really have any good ideas off the top of my head, but if you can afford to come over on a long-stay tourist visa, you'll have a much better chance of figuring it out on the ground in France than from afar. Best of luck!
I could/ would do the remote work visa in a heartbeat. But the hubby has a govt job and that's nearly impossible to replace. He has promised to look for openings around Europe. Germany is more likely.
If anybody finds it useful, there is also a PVT (Programme Vacances travail) that gives you a work visa for one year for a handful of countries (My country of Peru included). It lasts for 1 year, and you can work any number of hours that you want and in whatever field, however they do not help you find the job and if you don't already speak French obviously it's going to be harder, but that's what I did and here I am in France for at least 1 year! I plan to work as much as I can and save money to pursue other visa options in the future, so there is another option that maybe you didn't mention in the video, if anybody finds it useful then great!
Hi Piero! Thanks so much for bringing this up - it does look like this is a new scheme for several countries, and is totally awesome. For anyone reading this comment, these look to be the current countries involved with this partnership with France: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chili, Colombia, South Korea, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Taiwan, and Uruguay. For more information (in French) here's the link : www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-aux-francais/preparer-son-expatriation/emploi/article/programme-vacances-travail-pvt#sommaire_1
Hi Jay, I am a 45 year old Indian classical dancer. I want to move to Paris in a few months on a long stay tourist visa and then a year down the road, convert to a talent visa… so I can teach and perform in Paris. I worry about being able to find a space to practice my dance in Paris everyday ..,I normally practice for 3-4 hours everyday… as space is so limited in Paris and expensive to rent. I tried looking online for dance studios for rent … but it’s not very clear. So do you suggest that I just take the chance … come to Paris and then try and figure it out… as things are much easier once I am there ?
Space rent in Paris is very expensive. Also by European standards you’re old for a dancer profession. For teaching you will need reputation first which usually comes from local performing history which you clearly don’t have. Unless you’re world known superstar, not sure how you make your plan work
Jay, what are some good schools to enroll in to learn French? I'd prefer not to live in Paris. Are there other parts of France that you'd recommend as an American?
I can get Italian Citizenship through my ancestry but the documentation is a hassle to assemble and lawyers who can help with the process are quite expensive. Eventually I'll get it, it would let me work anywhere in the EU. Is Paris a good market for a golf course superintendent??🤣
As far as the marriage visa thing goes- are you saying that it never works out if someone gets married FOR THE SAKE of getting a visa? Or are you saying the visa doesnt work out even if you actually have a an actual relationship? (I'm currently in a relationship with a French citizen).
I have no idea where he's going with this one, lol, I think in his personal life he's just seen it go south so many times with some people. I'm in France on a spouse visa, I did not marry for the visa, it's a nice perk, but I did not marry for one, my relationship is better than fine, knock on wood, jk. There are a lot of hoops you do need to go through to get one, though personally I don't think it's as difficult as getting a spouse visa for the US. If you're married to a French person the government is technically obligated to give you a visa because it's considered private life that's in the legal sphere and they take private life pretty seriously here. There is quite a bit more paperwork involved to get the visa (especially if you get married abroad making sure the marriage is registered with the French government first and stuff like that), and you have a lot of appointments and classes in your first year that the immigration office makes you do (it's kinda like the French government's way of vetting people to make sure the marriage is legit). But it's easier and faster to get on healthcare, you can work right away, you can go to school, you're eligible to apply for citizenship after 4-5 years of marriage depending on your situation. So legally, if you're married to a French citizen and you do all the administrative stuff that is required, sure, visa, residency, no problem. I think what he might be getting at is don't go and try to form a relationship with a French person with the intent of maybe getting a spouse visa because then you'll be disappointed.
Thanks for sharing Emilie! That's really helpful - what I meant was what you posited above, Brian: don't marry someone FOR THE VISA. Marrying for love is all good and grand - a marriage visa is legit (as is a concubine visa, another little-known option) but I've yet to meet anyone who got married (fully or in a civil union) just for the visa and had it work out in the long run. I don't want to say that no one can make it work, but I've seen it lead to endless problems along the way for everyone I knew who tried. Basically there are half a dozen other ways to get a visa, don't marry a friend or rando in hopes of staying.
Hi Jay! Any thoughts on where is the best place (in-person or online) to learn about ALL visa options? Some seem a bit obscure (& not readily found or known) but an option, nonetheless.
My wife and I are in the process of applying for a long-stay visa and retired in France. Our source of income is our Social Security and pensions, but we would like to work remotely to earn extra income from a United States company and not a French company with that being violation of our visa.
Wish you elaborated or didn’t say anything about the marriage option. I’ve been common law with my partner for 6 years and we are moving to fence in a year. I don’t see why the marriage option won’t work (eventually) ? As well any special tips for someone 36 and older who dosnt have / won’t have secondary school options?
Oh god! I'm glad I decided to go to Korea instead of France to teach, that pay sounds horrible. We worked 35-40 hours a week though but we got bonuses and housing taken care of in Korea. Actually, now that I think of it, at the time, I was too old for the French program when I was looking into it and they only raised the age to 35 like a year after I turned 35, 😂😂. Also the French teaching program you can only do for 2 years max while the Korean one doesn't exactly have a year limit, I did it for 5 years but I met some who did it for 10 years. As for France, I got slightly lucky and got in on a family/private life visa, there's a butt ton of stuff you have to do for the immigration office the first year, but it's one of the better ones, though unless you've got a French spouse/partner, it's not just one you can ask for, lol. And hey!!! I didn't get married to a French person for a visa to come to France 😂😂😂😂😂😂 they just happen to be French and we decided as a family that it would be better if we settled here (moving the US just didn't look that appealing and still doesn't). I didn't even meet my spouse in France, nor did I get married in France 😂😂😂, nor did I ever dream of living here, lol. Actually it's better that we didn't meet nor marry here, I hear that's when there's problems because a French person that's never lived abroad then marries a foreigner is a big stick in the mud that can never compromise, lol, at least that's the feeling I get
Not really, sorry. I pop into comments and Discord occasionally, but otherwise my business email is monitored by an elven helper. You can always reach out to them through the email on the about page here on my channel. Hope that helps!
I was in France for 7 months doing my Masters, however, I returned home to do my end of study internship because of my young son.... I do want to move back to France with him though... I just don't know how to go about it. I have to return next year for grad... hoping that we can stay legally then.
Ah the famous flatulent flat-faced dogs. 🫠We found that with our Boxer, Boston, and Frenchton, diet is key. On kibble, being in the car with them would make your eyes seriously cry. Raw isn’t always an option for everyone due to cost and capacity to keep it frozen or refrigerated, but it was a huge deal in making our dogs easier to live with. But, good quality food will seriously make a difference. I’ve heard it has to do with how much air they take in when breathing, eating, and drinking. So the less added to their diet that additionally introduces more gas and intestinal disruption, the better. Or you just let him be the go-to whenever someone smelt it but claims they didn’t dealt it 🤭
Definitely helpful thoughts - he's going to graduate from his puppy kibble here soon so I'll have to look into what options I have at hand for the next stage. Thanks!
I’m a truck driver here in the uk, I work for a french company and few years ago transferring would be a doddle. It sucks that’s brexit has now made it near impossible to move into France or anywhere else in Europe. Enjoy France and Paris as long as you can Jay. Love the videos 🇫🇷
I'm gonna love every minute of it. I'm sorry that Brexit screwed things up - here's hoping for saner minds and some clever solutions for you in the not-to-distant future
@@JaySwanson thanks man! Back in Paris this December depending on how the next few weeks go that return flight to Glasgow might be forgotten about… 😂🏴🇫🇷
We both just finished up our master’s degrees here in France! It wasn’t easy, but we plan to turn it into the sweet deal that you discussed here! 😊 Great video!
Good on you! I hope it goes smoothly for you =D
Update: We found full-time jobs here and are officially young professionals in France!
I used to take the night train from Amsterdam to Basel, then across Switzerland to Lausanne to visit a friend, then through France to Paris for a couple of days before returning to Amsterdam. One night there was a fight in the lobby of the little Right Bank hotel I always stayed in. Had a cognac with the concierge who won the fight. Good times.
Everyone that has gotten a visa and that is in another country what they're forgetting to tell people is that have to have a savings to be able to take care of yourself once you get to that country.
That's a good piece of advice to include in the future, having a buffer is huge (I didn't have this and it was really stressful)
SUCH an important point. I’ve moved overseas several times without a buffer or safety net (or rich family to bail me out, ha) and sometimes I landed on my feet and other times it was awful and so stressful. I would recommend everyone to beef up their savings more than they think! And have a back up plan. You live, you learn!
When I got my Masters in the US the first thing I did was write a paper quoting Lacan in the original French without the buffer of a translation.
Sounds like you're ready for Masters Round 2
Good ideas here. Thank you! Glad I could help "produce" this one. You're the best, Jay!
Happy to have you on board! Thank you for the help - your patronage means the world.
Thank you for the information. I need a change from New York City.
Hope it helps!
Although I agree that the TAPIF salary is low when I was in Paris I had no problem finding an after-school babysitting job so between the 2 it was a livable wage.
The extra under-the-table work is the key to making it. Thanks for sharing, Bridget!
I cackled at 4:21. Great camera work with getting him clipped and prepped for the bike ride. Cooper is a good sport.
Thank you!
We use probiotics sprinkled on our Boston's food. At one point we had two and it could be really rough!!!! As always, great tips!
I'll have to look into that 😆 Until then it's open windows and candles lit
@@JaySwanson try elimination diet to see if he's allergic to something. Is good odds
Great Video! I am trying to move to Portugal and I am taking the Masters route, but still helpful to hear that I chose a really good option. Also- I was in France a few week ago, and I totally thought about you! I was like maybe I will see Jay lol Obviously that didn't happen.
You never know - I'm always popping around haha. I hope your move to Portugal goes smoothly!
Ok…new lens. Great! But another mention of “new camera” and no details. That’s a “come on man” from me, Mr. Man.
Having given you s*** on two different posts 😂…I’m glad to see you back at it, and seemingly feeling
good. Longtime Patron and follower…thank you for normalizing Paris (and int’l travel/existence) for so many of us.
I'm just stringing you along at this point 😆
Always wish I’d stayed on at uni and did my masters and if I could have done it in France …..wow! Great video Jay ! 👍
It's a great option! It's never too late to go back to school ;D
LOL try changing his food. Sometimes the food doesn't agree with the dog and makes them gassy. When we first adopted Ruby she was eating whatever the shelter was giving her. I changed her food to something that's a bit higher quality and the toots went away!! Now she only toots when she has to poo 🤣
Also certain dog "treats" make her really gassy too so I tend to avoid them. The cheese sticks probably don't help. Have you tried giving him veggies? Ruby LOVES carrots. They are very crunchy and I can shove them in her kong... No toots!
Meat bones and too many pig ears make her very stinky 🤢
Gonna have to try some new food for sure!
Also will definitely avoid pig ears haha
This
My 2 dogs also manage to get the stuffing out of their toys as well, the ‘injured’ toys get put on the top shelf of a bookcase know as ‘the hospital shelf’ where they eventually get fixed 😂
I don't know if my suture skills are up to the task haha
@@JaySwanson 😂😂
The best thing we have found for our Beagle to play with are dog toys with no stuffing in them, don't win on the cute scale but she can tear them open and the only thing inside is a squeaker.
Yeah, gonna need to transition that way 😆
Nice Video !! I wish I watched this before starting law school. Paris sounds way better
It's been good to me for sure!
I want to move to France next year via the long-stay tourist visa, stay a full. year. My current snag is figuring out housing. I'm fortunate that I know someone in Marseille to help me scout spots (make sure they match the pictures online, etc) BUT I'm unsure if I need a year-long lease/rental agreement or can I just do some kind of Airbnb situation? What is the minimum needed to satisfy the visa forms so it doesn't get rejected?
Thanks for the information. You have given me some ideas....
great!
You take that adorable little "farter" into place where people are trying to consume food?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂
It wasn't a problem until recently haha
He's cleaner than most humans
3:25 so....... I'm currently a teacher (middle school math--grades 6, 7, 8), and will retire in about 5 years, is there something else you'd recommend?
It definitely gets harder as you get older - the Masters route could still be viable, but that might not be how you want to start your retirement. I don't really have any good ideas off the top of my head, but if you can afford to come over on a long-stay tourist visa, you'll have a much better chance of figuring it out on the ground in France than from afar. Best of luck!
I could/ would do the remote work visa in a heartbeat. But the hubby has a govt job and that's nearly impossible to replace. He has promised to look for openings around Europe. Germany is more likely.
I hope he finds a great fit!
In order for me to get a Masters, I'd have to have a bachelor's first! & I don't think that exists in hairstyling lol
I'm not sure what the requirements are for the French system, but it could be worth looking into =)
The French have degrees for everything
1:54 I warned you in the comments in Cooper’s first video! I’ve found that a diet of wet and dry food cuts down the toots. 😊
It only took like 7 months to come true, and boy has it haha
Do you have to be a native-born speaker for TAPIF? Or is fluency enough?
Love your new puppy so cute...
OMG! Please tell me where you got your dog carrier/backpack! My dog so wants to come places on my bike!
It's the brand L'il Chonk! My friend also has K9 sportsack for her bigger dog.
@@JaySwanson Thank you so much! Love the channel!
If anybody finds it useful, there is also a PVT (Programme Vacances travail) that gives you a work visa for one year for a handful of countries (My country of Peru included). It lasts for 1 year, and you can work any number of hours that you want and in whatever field, however they do not help you find the job and if you don't already speak French obviously it's going to be harder, but that's what I did and here I am in France for at least 1 year! I plan to work as much as I can and save money to pursue other visa options in the future, so there is another option that maybe you didn't mention in the video, if anybody finds it useful then great!
Hi Piero! Thanks so much for bringing this up - it does look like this is a new scheme for several countries, and is totally awesome.
For anyone reading this comment, these look to be the current countries involved with this partnership with France: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chili, Colombia, South Korea, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Taiwan, and Uruguay. For more information (in French) here's the link : www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/services-aux-francais/preparer-son-expatriation/emploi/article/programme-vacances-travail-pvt#sommaire_1
Great tips. Thank you 👍❤️
My pleasure!
A propos, did you get french citizenship ?
Just about to apply =D
Hi Jay, I am a 45 year old Indian classical dancer. I want to move to Paris in a few months on a long stay tourist visa and then a year down the road, convert to a talent visa… so I can teach and perform in Paris. I worry about being able to find a space to practice my dance in Paris everyday ..,I normally practice for 3-4 hours everyday… as space is so limited in Paris and expensive to rent. I tried looking online for dance studios for rent … but it’s not very clear. So do you suggest that I just take the chance … come to Paris and then try and figure it out… as things are much easier once I am there ?
Space rent in Paris is very expensive. Also by European standards you’re old for a dancer profession. For teaching you will need reputation first which usually comes from local performing history which you clearly don’t have. Unless you’re world known superstar, not sure how you make your plan work
What is the age limit for the masters program?
Jay, what are some good schools to enroll in to learn French? I'd prefer not to live in Paris. Are there other parts of France that you'd recommend as an American?
What’s the new lens??
I can get Italian Citizenship through my ancestry but the documentation is a hassle to assemble and lawyers who can help with the process are quite expensive. Eventually I'll get it, it would let me work anywhere in the EU. Is Paris a good market for a golf course superintendent??🤣
As far as the marriage visa thing goes- are you saying that it never works out if someone gets married FOR THE SAKE of getting a visa? Or are you saying the visa doesnt work out even if you actually have a an actual relationship? (I'm currently in a relationship with a French citizen).
I have no idea where he's going with this one, lol, I think in his personal life he's just seen it go south so many times with some people. I'm in France on a spouse visa, I did not marry for the visa, it's a nice perk, but I did not marry for one, my relationship is better than fine, knock on wood, jk. There are a lot of hoops you do need to go through to get one, though personally I don't think it's as difficult as getting a spouse visa for the US. If you're married to a French person the government is technically obligated to give you a visa because it's considered private life that's in the legal sphere and they take private life pretty seriously here. There is quite a bit more paperwork involved to get the visa (especially if you get married abroad making sure the marriage is registered with the French government first and stuff like that), and you have a lot of appointments and classes in your first year that the immigration office makes you do (it's kinda like the French government's way of vetting people to make sure the marriage is legit). But it's easier and faster to get on healthcare, you can work right away, you can go to school, you're eligible to apply for citizenship after 4-5 years of marriage depending on your situation. So legally, if you're married to a French citizen and you do all the administrative stuff that is required, sure, visa, residency, no problem. I think what he might be getting at is don't go and try to form a relationship with a French person with the intent of maybe getting a spouse visa because then you'll be disappointed.
@@aeolia80 Thanks! seriously helpful
Thanks for sharing Emilie! That's really helpful - what I meant was what you posited above, Brian: don't marry someone FOR THE VISA. Marrying for love is all good and grand - a marriage visa is legit (as is a concubine visa, another little-known option) but I've yet to meet anyone who got married (fully or in a civil union) just for the visa and had it work out in the long run. I don't want to say that no one can make it work, but I've seen it lead to endless problems along the way for everyone I knew who tried. Basically there are half a dozen other ways to get a visa, don't marry a friend or rando in hopes of staying.
Yeah here you don't have to marry them, you can just be their concubine, if you can stand the word 😩
@@JaySwanson Is concubine the PACs agreement?
Hi Jay! Any thoughts on where is the best place (in-person or online) to learn about ALL visa options? Some seem a bit obscure (& not readily found or known) but an option, nonetheless.
You'll want to check your region's embassy or consulate to see what's available 🥂
My wife and I are in the process of applying for a long-stay visa and retired in France. Our source of income is our Social Security and pensions, but we would like to work remotely to earn extra income from a United States company and not a French company with that being violation of our visa.
Wish you elaborated or didn’t say anything about the marriage option. I’ve been common law with my partner for 6 years and we are moving to fence in a year. I don’t see why the marriage option won’t work (eventually) ? As well any special tips for someone 36 and older who dosnt have / won’t have secondary school options?
lol I know wasn't expecting that either.. Is your partner French?
I miss Paris😂
😊😊
Oh god! I'm glad I decided to go to Korea instead of France to teach, that pay sounds horrible. We worked 35-40 hours a week though but we got bonuses and housing taken care of in Korea. Actually, now that I think of it, at the time, I was too old for the French program when I was looking into it and they only raised the age to 35 like a year after I turned 35, 😂😂. Also the French teaching program you can only do for 2 years max while the Korean one doesn't exactly have a year limit, I did it for 5 years but I met some who did it for 10 years. As for France, I got slightly lucky and got in on a family/private life visa, there's a butt ton of stuff you have to do for the immigration office the first year, but it's one of the better ones, though unless you've got a French spouse/partner, it's not just one you can ask for, lol. And hey!!! I didn't get married to a French person for a visa to come to France 😂😂😂😂😂😂 they just happen to be French and we decided as a family that it would be better if we settled here (moving the US just didn't look that appealing and still doesn't). I didn't even meet my spouse in France, nor did I get married in France 😂😂😂, nor did I ever dream of living here, lol. Actually it's better that we didn't meet nor marry here, I hear that's when there's problems because a French person that's never lived abroad then marries a foreigner is a big stick in the mud that can never compromise, lol, at least that's the feeling I get
Yeah, from what I hear, English teaching in Korea among others is a way better option! At least as far as pay etc goes
Congrats on 70k Jay! My man!!!!
Thank you so much!
Sorry, unrelated to the main content of this video, what kind of bike is that? Lol
It's a Vanmoof 🚲
Jay! Nice video! Do you have a work email, or another way to message privately? Thanks!
Not really, sorry. I pop into comments and Discord occasionally, but otherwise my business email is monitored by an elven helper. You can always reach out to them through the email on the about page here on my channel. Hope that helps!
La France, le pays fermé le lundi.
😆
All dogs are farty creatures! Lol
😆😆 just like us
Anti-gas doggie treats may help.
I'll have to check those out. Beano for dogs
I was in France for 7 months doing my Masters, however, I returned home to do my end of study internship because of my young son.... I do want to move back to France with him though... I just don't know how to go about it. I have to return next year for grad... hoping that we can stay legally then.
LOVE puppy kisses……..not so much puppy farts.
Same! haha
Student visa from the cheapest eligible language school you can find ✅
👍👍👍
Ah the famous flatulent flat-faced dogs. 🫠We found that with our Boxer, Boston, and Frenchton, diet is key. On kibble, being in the car with them would make your eyes seriously cry. Raw isn’t always an option for everyone due to cost and capacity to keep it frozen or refrigerated, but it was a huge deal in making our dogs easier to live with. But, good quality food will seriously make a difference. I’ve heard it has to do with how much air they take in when breathing, eating, and drinking. So the less added to their diet that additionally introduces more gas and intestinal disruption, the better. Or you just let him be the go-to whenever someone smelt it but claims they didn’t dealt it 🤭
Definitely helpful thoughts - he's going to graduate from his puppy kibble here soon so I'll have to look into what options I have at hand for the next stage. Thanks!