Tips to prepare your move to France in 2024

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
  • This video will help you prepare for your move to France with 10 missions to get stuck in. This is ideal if you want to move to France in 6 to 18 months and want to plan ahead. Or if you’ve started a business or tourist visa application process on your own and you want a quick checklist of things not to forget.
    I’ve compiled a list of 10 missions for you. Make sure you save this video & subscribe to my channel, as it will come very handy!
    Resources mentioned in the video :
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    ✅ 100 Business ideas to Freelance in France news.startbusinessinfrance.co...
    🇫🇷 My French Business 1-to1 startbusfrance.thinkific.com/...
    🙋🏻‍♀️ Book a Power Hour with me calendly.com/power-hour/power...
    Video chapters
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    0:00 - Tips to prepare your move to France
    1:10 - Check your passport’s validity
    2:50 - Gather your ID Papers & Qualifications
    6:12 - Decide where you want to live in France
    10:46 - Decide what to do with your home
    11:57 - Look for a place to stay in France & flights
    12:57 - Recap of forts 5 missions
    14:23 - Look into your personal finances
    17:02 - Look for a health cover
    17:52 - Start to learn French
    20:06 - Build your network & relations in France
    21:20 - Visualise your future life in France
    23:29 - 10 Missions recap
    Extra resources :
    🚦My French Business 1-to-1 coaching to prepare your business & visa → startbusfrance.thinkific.com/...
    📚 Micro Entrepreneur Mini Course →
    startbusfrance.thinkific.com/...
    📑 Micro Entrepreneur Registration Service →www.startbusinessinfrance.com...
    📳 Book a Power Hour with me → calendly.com/power-hour/power...
    📚 Manage Your Micro Entrepreneur Course → startbusfrance.thinkific.com/...
    📩 Tips on Freelancing in France (every 2 weeks) news.startbusinessinfrance.co...
    Keep in touch
    Instagram: / startbusfrance
    Facebook: / startbusinessinfrance
    LinkedIn: / valerieaston
    🙋🏻‍♀️ Who Am I?
    I’m Valerie Aston, a business advisor to expats freelancing in France since 2009.
    I help English speakers prepare, register, manage and develop their French businesses. Whether it’s their first experience as a freelancer or whether they are experienced entrepreneurs having worked in several countries before. Customers come to me for jargon-free and clear explanations of the French system.

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  • @slrdave6308
    @slrdave6308 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi! This video was very good timing, I received the email about it last night because I'm signed up to your newsletter. And VERY early this morning around 5AM I had a video call with about 7 people in France helping me pick from my top 2 locations. It was a great talk, but I'm also VERY embarrassed with my speaking ability after 1100 days of duolingo French. So I'm looking forward to classes immediately when I arrive. But I'm so thankful for youtube, so that I can listen to French language content and read the French subtitles because my reading comprehension is better than my listening. And also TV5Monde has tons of lessons, news and entertainment to learn from.
    Lots of great info in this video, and people need to know that time disappears on this journey. But if you're considering the move-keep your spirits up and don't lose your motivation! On my call today September was proposed (and I want a sooner time), but even with that amount of time, so many arrangements need to happen!
    And Valerie I look forward to arranging a business strategy with you once my most basic moving plans are stable. Thanks.

    • @StartBusFrance
      @StartBusFrance  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @slrdave6308 nice to hear that the timing was right. TV5Monde is a great idea!

    • @harrietwebb1375
      @harrietwebb1375 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hello, do the visa requirements apply to EU citizens that are moving to France?

    • @slrdave6308
      @slrdave6308 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@harrietwebb1375 Hi. I don't know much about this, but it's my understanding that EU people have "free movement" throughout the EU and some kind of "right to work." So I'm sure you can ask some place like the French consulate about coming. They can clarify the procedure.
      But I think I read, as an EU citizen, you have free entry, but if you plan on staying longer than 3 months you just need to register with the local municipality to let them know your intentions.

  • @ASIF_ADEN
    @ASIF_ADEN 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear mam i am trying to get sponsorship job in france from last one year through LinkedIn i send 500 mail to recruitment department but no any response mam will you suggest me any job sponsorship visa .i am mechanical engineer please

    • @StartBusFrance
      @StartBusFrance  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ASIF_Aden a company who doesn't know you isn't likely to offer you a sponsor visa, as it means a lot of year from their part. Unless you are in a sector where there is a lack of skilled employees in France. Have you looked into going freelance? I.E create your own business and move with this project to France? Have a look at the visa profession liberale. And maybe take my 5 Days Challenge to see if freelancing could be an option for you. startbusfrance.thinkific.com/courses/Freelance-in-france-challenge