Moving to France

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Are you Looking to make a life changing move to go and live in France

Welcome, this is the first in a series of lenses written to help you find your dream home in France, the other lenses in the series for moving to France are included in the featured lenses section at the bottom of the page.

So what qualifies me to write about this subject, well having recently moved over from the UK to France and having faced a few challenges, thought it might be worth sharing some ideas on how to approach a move to France so that you to can be living amongst the sunflowers or buying your bread from the local boulangerie and washing it down with a very nice 'verre de vin' that you got from the local vineyard or degustation.

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First Things First

Why do you want to live in France anyway

Moving to France to live from the UK should not be underestimated, it is a huge step and one that needs to be thought about very carefully. Here are a few things to consider: -


  • Do you speak the language or are you at least prepared to learn - No.1

  • Do you need to earn money to survive in France and know how you will do that

  • Have you worked out how much money you will need to live on and will your plans support the required amount

  • What family and friends are you leaving behind

  • Have you got any health problems you need to take care of i.e. pre-existing medical conditions

  • Can you finance the move and still have emergency funds to tide you over if needed

  • If you have a partner do you both fully agree on the move

  • Do you have children who need to be convinced

  • Have you got a contingency plan if it all goes wrong




Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to put you off but you will find that during the course of moving to a new country, dealing with the bureaucracy, integrating into a new community and trying to keep your head above water whilst communicating in a different language that your resolve will be severely tested. So you need to be sure you really want to do this and that you have the support of friends and family.

All this is even more important in these times of economic uncertainty. Also if you want to find out a little bit about finances in France it may be worth paying a visit to France Financial for some up to date and regulated financial advice.

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A Year in Provence

Couldn't get a better introduction to France

Let Peter Mayle tell you all about his experience of when he entered into French domesticity. Warm, witty and honest, if you haven't read this before you move to France then all that can be said is you had your chance.

A Year in Provence

A Year in Provence

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Architecture, scenary,tradition, France has it all

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Moving to France, not for the faint hearted

This is a description of the ongoing process for moving to France from finding a location, a house, setting up a business and then just surviving, one of the best ways to get yourself informed is to read a book.

There are a selection of books below to suit everyone, make sure you choose the one suited to you and get reading - IT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE and make your move easier to deal with.
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Region of Choice - The Next Step

Still convinced the move is for you - OK what's next

So having seriously considered if moving to France is right for you, lets go ahead and think about the next step.

Well you will know that France is a very big country with many regions and departments covering a range of different climates, cultures, facilities,industries, natural resources and language differences(yes not all France uses the same dialect and much of it is not what you learned doing your GCSE's).

You will need to decide where it is in France you would like to live and that choice needs to be supported by a number of practicalities which will be both dependent on you as an individual and your family as a unit if you are all making the move. The following are a few things you may want to consider to help you decide where you want to live in France

  • What is the nature of your intended business, and will the area of choice support what you want to do e.g. the south of France is well served by low cost airlines and has a sunny climate ideal for holiday makers but is not good for transporting furniture backwards and forwards over the channel

  • Cost of property, there is a huge range of property available across an even bigger range of prices, you need to balance the facilities available against the suitability for intended use, it's no good buying a large house for next to nothing to start a 'chambres d'hote if there are no tourists or business people in that location

  • What natural resources do you want, the coast, the mountains, inland lakes etc. this can be important with respect to potential customers or for your own leisure time

  • What is the healthcare like in the area

  • If you have children you will need to consider the educational facilities

  • Are there other English speakers in the area

  • What's it going to cost to get all my stuff there

  • Are you just looking for sunnier climes and warmer weather (best avoid the north coast if you are)

So where do you find all this information, well the good news is that it is all available, much of it on the internet, the bad news is that you have to do the research to find it all out.

I am assuming that you have an idea of what you want to do and what you want from the region of choice, so some regions will naturally be ruled out. Basically what you need to do is get a shortlist of potential options and then get as much information as you can about your shortlisted options.

The internet is a brilliant tool for finding information but not all of it will be good and it will be your job to sort the wheat from the chaff.

It is also not the only source of information, try and find people who have already done or are doing what you are planning and talk to them about their experience, where they got it right and where they went wrong. There are quite a few television programs dedicated to the subject that would be worth watching.

It will have been a slog getting to this point and you will be completely fed up of trawling the internet and the mass of information you have had to absorb but you should now be armed with the information you need for the next step

Its time to arrange a visit to the area(s) you have short listed to take a look and see if your expectations can be met, there is no way you can make a final decision on where you are going to live without going there to visit and having a good look around.

You may of course already have a good idea from previous visits or holidays to the area but now you need to look at the place as a potential home, workplace and or business not just a holiday location. So consider the list above get yourself a check list and add your own thoughts to it, no one knows more about what you want than you do.

You also need to be prepared for the region not being what you need, you might well have to cut your losses if that is the case and take a look elsewhere. There will always be plenty of alternatives and if you are lucky they might not be too far away so you could potentially visit straight away. Better to reject a region than end up in the wrong place and committed.

For flights to France and Europe generally you will struggle to find anything cheaper than when looking on Skyscanner for all the low cost budget airlines, check it out here:




But if you prefer to drive then I would recommend Norfolkline, nearly always the cheapest option and the first motorway section from Dunkerque to south of Lille is toll free. Have a look see what you think here:

Channel Crossings

Also don't forget that my website has even more travel advice, with lots of information about air travel, car travel and rail travel where you can find flights, ferries and stop over hotels and any of the other information you need when traveling in France. We may even have a vacancy for a low season rental at a favorable rate if you want to come for a few weeks house hunting in our area.

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If you are already at this stage it would be a good idea for you to keep an eye on the exchange rate, if you are buying a house in France then the exchange rate level will either save you thousands or cost you thousands and small increments can be very important. Consider signing up to some currency exchange companies to try and secure the best rate. See below:



If you have concerns about the exchange rate for the Pound versus the Euro and whether this puts buying a house beyond your reach, remember that it may be possible to swap your UK mortgage for a French one and finance the deal in Euros rather than pounds, you could consider switching back in the future when the rates become more favorable the other way. Basically what I am saying is that there are options worth considering so take some financial advice and see what's possible.



One final note, if you are looking to start up your own business a great way to let people know you exist is to have your own website. It is an excellent way to market your business in the 21st century and the sooner you get a domain registered and get your website published, the sooner the search engines will start to find you. Establishing an Internet presence does take a little time and search engines like sites that have been around for a while, they then know you are not going to there today and gone tomorrow. For help and advice on setting up a website check out Web Design France

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Check the weather in your planned region

Click on the link and enter the location of choice by city name or department code
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Support Information for Moving to France

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Exchange Rate Graph
This site gives you a graphical representation of the Euro exchange rate over time.
Department of Works and Pensions
This is a government department that will give advise on pensions and health insurance issues for people planning a move abroad.
French Property News
Very good magazine for finding lots of information on relocating to France with classified ads from any number professions ranging from estate agents to bi-lingual lawyers to white van men.
Finding a house in France
This is the next stage of the process after figuring out you really want to move to France and have identified potential regions that will meet your needs.
How you buy a house in France
This describes the legal processes associated with house buying in France and walks you through the various stages from initial offer to final contract and ownership.
Official Gateway to French Civil Service
The site has practical guides classified by theme, a civil service directory and public web sites directory and you can use the links to access the texts of laws, public reports and job offers in the civil service. The search engine will help you find information in all the gateway topics and on the public web sites.
Registering a car in France
This lens details what you need to do to export your car to France from the UK i.e. how to register your car in France.The process for registering your UK car in France will be slightly different depending on where you are living.There is however a common thread that applies wherever you are.
Financial advice in English for Exapts living or moving to France
Free financial advice in English for expats living or moving to France. Life Assurance, Pensions, Investments, Mortgages, Insurance,
Euro Traveller UK to Europe
Euro Traveller offers general travel advice for Europe, including cheap flights to Europe, ferrys to France, rail travel and bus travel for Europe
eBook Publishing Service For Amazon Kindle
Convert eBooks for Kindle and upload to Amazon in a file format that will be accepted and will work on the Amazon Kindle and in Kindle applications.

Need to relax there is no better way than chilling to a good tune

Some really good chill out CD's

Whatever it is that is stressing you out, a sure fired way of relaxing is to listen to some good music. Pick a CD or two and make sure you take some time out to get your life back in perspective.

Mamma Mia! The Musical Based on the Songs of ABBA: A Decca Broadway Original Cast Recording (1999 London Cast)

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For a flavour of France in our region

To give you a flavor of the region where we live I have included a couple of day out websites for your information.
A day out in Toulouse
A day out in Toulouse to discover the city center, the Victor Hugo food market, the Donjon du Capitole and the Canal du Midi via the Garonne river.
A Day out in Carcassonne
A day out in Carcassonne visiting La Cite, Abbaye de St Papoul, Chateau de Saissac, Bram and Castelnaudary. This trip starts in Issel.
A Day out in the Corbieres
An excellent way to visit and explore the Corbieres wine region of France is to drive from Carcassonne to Narbonne via Lagrasse.
Ski or Snowboard in the French Pyrenees
The skiing and snowboarding in the Pyrenees can be surprisingly good, everyone knows about the Alps and they are usually the first consideration when thinking about skiing in France but the Pyrenees certainly provide an alternative option.
Places to Visit in France
Living in the South of France as an expat means that every now and then we need to get back to the UK to visit friends and family. There are obviously options on how you can get back to the UK.
Life in the France Lane
Blog about life in the South of France, starting a new business or two and loads of information on how to go about moving to France, the house buying process and life in general.
The Best French Food Market
Local produce delivered fresh to the customer via a traditional French food market. Here are a couple of the best.

A little bit of France

Oh, and I just like the Beatles and listen to them in France, so I thought they qualified

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    JziE Oct 30, 2011 @ 9:51 pm | delete
    this is a very informative lens. nicely done. people should be moving to France right about now :)
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    BrianS Oct 31, 2011 @ 3:20 am | delete
    I agree
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    ChrissLJ Oct 30, 2011 @ 1:56 pm | delete
    I spent several months living in Paris. (Passy to be precise.) I remember people telling me how expensive everything was going to be and how rude Parisians are because they hate Americans so much. Not so. My rent was much cheaper than friends were paying in Chicago, and food was comparable to that of the rural parts of the US (ie cheaper than city living). I found the Parisians to be a warm and loving people. The only problems I had was with a rude clerk in Normandy (who was much more respectful once I chewed him out en francais).

    The one thing I had to keep reminding myself was always acknowledge the clerk when you walk into a store and before you leave. In my part of the States, a clerk would be considered overbearing and rude if they were to take the interest in customers that the French take. Once I learned my lesson, it made shopping and asking for directions much easier.
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    BrianS Oct 31, 2011 @ 3:18 am | delete
    In the early days before I moved to France, I took a holiday backpacking on my own. I ended up on the south coast having given up on Paris because it was too big to wander around. I met some people from Paris in the south and told them I had trouble when I was in Paris because I didn't really know where to go and they invited me back and gave me a guided tour and put me up in their apartment, I eat with their families and went out with them and their friends. Parisians rude, I think not, it's all down to who you meet, just like any other city :-)
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    SaintFrantic Oct 21, 2011 @ 2:25 am | delete
    Very Good Lens.Great story.
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Serious about moving to France

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This is the next stage of the process after figuring out you really want to move to France and have identified potential regions that will meet your needs.
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LensMasterWorld.com a Squidoo Directory :: Home
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Mortgage Refinance Basics
Help and advice for mortgage refinance, secured loans and personal unsecured loans.
Painting Holidays Languedoc Roussillon
Art courses for basic sketching and water colours in the Languedoc Roussillon region of the South of France
General Building Languedoc Roussillon
General building and project management in the Midi Pyrenees and Languedoc Roussillon regions of France
Castelnaudary, Canal Du Midi Self Catering Accommodation
Carcassonne accommodation near Castelnaudary France and the Canal Du Midi, offering 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a kitchen, sitting room plus large gardens & a pool
Photography Courses, Languedoc, France
One day photography courses in the Languedoc Roussillon region of the South of France, including tutoring,transport and lunch.
eBook Publishing Service For Amazon Kindle
Convert eBooks for Kindle and upload to Amazon in a file format that will be accepted and will work on the Amazon Kindle and in Kindle applications.

Life in the France Lane

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