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Live and Work in France (Live & Work) [Paperback]

Victoria Pybus
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"Essential reading for anyone making the move."
--"The Times"
"Excellent value for money."
--"Living France Magazine"
"An extremely detailed survey of the opportunities for living and working in France."
--"French Property News"

Book Description

Simply the best guide available about living and working in France --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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This guide is designed for anyone interested in living or working, starting a business, retiring, or just buying a holiday home in France. It contains major sections devoted to permanent employment and careers in France. These include the types of job available, job hunting techniques, making applications, attending interviews, salary details, as well as a guide to major employers and French industry. It also features case histories and background information on the French way of life, including facts about entrance regulations, residence permits, buying a home, city and regional guides, and health and education systems.

About the Author

Jack Sims is a translator and writer who spent the first six years of the noughties living and working in France, mostly in Paris but also in Montpellier and Bourges. Victoria Pybus has lived and worked in Europe and has written over a dozen books on various subjects including living and working and retiring in various European countries, working in European and US ski resorts and adventure holidays. She has also written articles on living and working abroad for various magazines and travel articles for The Independent. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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