American tour guide Rick Steves is always raving about this Rue Cler area. From a Parisian's point of view, is this really all that "French" with the best bakeries and shops? Is it ...
I'm actually going to France on September the 16th and I would like to know if we can use the famous sentence in lady marmelade's song : "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir ? " I...
Im looking for places to visit, eat and drink that im gonna enjoy but arent gonna break the bank as things are a little tight. Any suggestions would be great.
Oh im staying in the 18th ...
I want to move from the US to France, but I'll obviously need a source of income. I've found that in many countries, you're not allowed to just move to a country and apply for a job. Y...
i've been to Paris and euro disney before, next month i'm planning to go again to oaris, but this time i'd like to go see other cities as well, where do u recommend me to go? i'd ...
No. It does not matter where you are going or the means of transport - an obsolete passport is not valid. You would probably be stopped at the border checks and put off the train, and if you did get through to France without anyone spotting the date, you would then be liable to be arrested and fined for being in France without an official identity document.
harrysmypassion1
No
GPapenburg
It depends on your citizenship.
Passports of the United Kingdom must be valid on arrival.
Passports of Germany must be either valid or may be expired for less than a year.
Passports of Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland must be either valid or may be expired not more than five years.