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France, French Republic or L’hexagone is the largest country in the western edge of the European Union sharing borders with Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, The Mediterranean Sea, Monaco, Spain and Andorra. France also shares maritime borders with the United Kingdom. Apart from Europe, France Proper consists of 5 overseas entities namely: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, and Reunion spread in different parts of the world. France is the world’s most popular tourist destination with Paris (capital and largest city) being the world’s 3rd most visited city in the world after Bangkok and London. French, the official dialect of the nation is the first language spoken by about 88% of the population of France.

France is more than just about being indulged in delicious French delicacies and admiring La Tour Eiffel. It’s got a number of unbelievably beautiful cities, their history, cathedrals, castles, culture and refined cuisine that are waiting to be explored.

4 Best Places to Settle in France

1. Paris, ‘The city of Lights’ is not just the hub of France’s nightlife, with over 4,316 bars to choose from, it is also well-known for its celebrated monuments like Arc de triompheNotre-Dame and the Sacré-Cœur that recount the history of a-2000-year old capital.
2. If you appreciate the art of scrumptious food and mouth-watering drinks, Lyon is just the right city for you. Traditional family run restaurants of Lyon steal the culinary show by cooking the food with locally sourced fresh ingredients, that meet all standards of the French Authenticity.
3. Choosing where to live is a daunting task, especially when you have little ones to think of. The biggest fear of parents while moving to a non-English speaking nation is that their children may not be able to pick-up the local language easily. Montpellier is just the right pick to cease all your tensions as the city is home to some of the most popular schools for English-speakers. Besides, the city has a lot more to offer to families from museums, art exhibitions, playgrounds, to beaches, and botanical gardens, you just wouldn’t know where to start from. This city doesn’t even fail to attract the youth with its wide variety of clubs, pubs and beaches along with a number of internationally ranked universities and educational institutions.
4. If you’re looking forward to living and enjoying in a typical French city with affordable accommodation and low-cost living, Brittany is certainly the suitable preference for you. The city with its 700 miles of coastline and endless countryside landscape fascinates everyone from young adults to old, retired personnel as anyone can easily get immersed in the charm of its veritable yet diversified beauty.

Transportation in France

Every city in France is unique in its own way, and offers something new and adventurous with each rising sun. The best part about living in France is that it is known to have one of the world’s best commuting systems, connecting all of its cities like a web, which even costs cheaper than most other European nations. Rail, road, air and water systems are all widely developed forms of transportation in France. Public transport is so well established in France that one doesn’t need to own a private car, especially not in big cities where people of all backgrounds use railways, buses and even bicycles to travel to and from their houses and workplaces. You can easily plan an incredible weekend get-away to even some neighboring European countries at low-budget via European rail networks.

Economy of France

The economy of France is highly developed and free-market oriented, making the nation the 7th largest economy in the world and is dominated by the metallurgy, mechanical and electrical engineering, chemicals, textiles, aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical, industrial machinery, finance, food and drink, and tourism industry among others. This gives job-seekers, both European Union citizens as well as those from the outside, the liberty to choose from a wide array of employment opportunities.

Job opportunities in France

Finding a job in France can be a five-finger exercise if you’re proficient in French language. If not, it can become hard for you to find anything but a menial employment. Hence, it is best advised to either take up a French language course well in advance before planning to apply for a work permit or look for teaching jobs in the French Educational System that usually demands proficiency in either English, German or Spanish language. A teaching qualification or a university degree, along with some experience should be enough for you to find a well-paid job in International Schools, French Universities or local town-halls all over France.

Other English-speaking jobs in France can be found on online sites like:

  • Jobs in Paris, that actually offers jobs throughout France
  • Momji, that offers jobs in teaching and childcare fields

Apart from these, there are a number of recruitment agencies and employment search engines all across France that post jobs in various professions besides tourism, retail, agriculture, and the care sector, including:

  • STEM professions (science, technology, engineering, and math)
  • electricals
  • vets
  • medical professions
  • carpentry
  • construction work
  • surveys
  • ICT professionals

The best advantage of working in France is that the firms do not discriminate between EU and non-EU citizens, you get a job on the basis of your own skills and capabilities and even through personal contacts, that makes it all the more important for you to socialize by indulging in meet-up groups or making friends with like-minded individuals, working in the fields of your interest. Plus, since the government of France revises the minimum wage each year, you can be sure of taking a great fortune back home.

Education in France

In France, a large number of educational programmes are available to foreign students whether they speak French language or not. Higher French education involves about 2.5 million students annually, 12% of which are foreign students all of who benefit from the highly diversified training programs.

There are about 3,500 private and public institutes for higher education in France, including universities, multi-institute campuses, doctoral and engineering schools, business and management schools and post-secondary schools of art and architecture.

The tuition fees at all government institutions remains the same all across the country. If you’re a EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway citizen, the tuition fees charged to you will be cheaper in comparison to other international students who are charged the following fees for their higher education in French government institutions:

  • 2,770 euros per annum for Bachelor’s programmes
  • 3,770 euros per annum for Master’s programmes
  • 380 euros per annum for Doctorate (PhD) programmes, the same amount as for Europeans

Note that the tuition fees for private institutions can be highly exorbitant and range from 3,000-20,000 euros per annum. Although, with the dramatic increase in the amount of tuition fees, the French government has assured to increase the numbers and categories of scholarships.

What we do?

We at AdvikaTranslations have been guiding our clients with the right set of knowledge about any and every change that takes place in the constitution of France for foreign students, employs and migrants, that may be of great help to them, as we keep ourselves updated with latest acts and amendments occurring in all the countries of our clients’ interest. We also specialize in providing Certified Translations services from over 100 native dialects including Hindi, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, Urdu, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam to English and French languages, as may be required by the Embassy of France, Campus France, French Institutes, International Organizations in France or Consulate General of France. Moreover, we directly deal with the HRD/Home Ministry and the Ministry of External Affairs, Delhi for getting all personal, professional and legal documents Authenticated and Apostilled for validation of the documents while applying for visa through the Embassy of France.

Documents that are usually required to be Translated and Apostilled are:

  •     Birth/Death Certificates
  •     Police Clearance Certificate
  •     Medical Certificates
  •     Marriage/Divorce Certificates
  •     Degree/Diploma Certificates
  •     Marksheets
  •     Passport/Visa
  •     Tax records
  •     Insurance documents
  •     Bank statement
  •     Driving license and more

For more information regarding the educational and employment opportunities in France, reach out to us via Call/WhatsApp or Email.


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