Paris Airport Shuttle? |
| I am planning to use private bus airport shuttle to get from Paris Airport to Paris Center (in October). But, there are so many of them listed on various websites. Can someone suggest good and ... |
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Please translate this into English....Thank you!? |
c est une personne pleine de confience, de joie, rêveuse, sympa , elle a une tres belle qualitee c est qu'elle est franche ,ouvert à toutes les caractaire ,elle a une qualitée du travail. ... |
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Does anyone know web sites for Carcassonne France Travel? |
| I am traveling in the fall and would like to start planning my trip/ side trips. Shopping is a big part of my travel so any markets nearby or shoes and clothes. What is the closest big city to shop ... |
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How much does lobster cost in France? |
| How much does lobster cost per pound (or per kilo) at the fish markets in Paris or throughout France?... |
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Best restautants in Paris - dinner / supper food + atmosphere + value? |
| Looking for the best restaurants in Paris for food. Not looking for something that would break the bank -- but something very good / excellent that might be affordable.... |
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What may I bring home? |
| I am traveling to France in October, and thought I might do a little Christmas shopping while there. Does anyone know what types of items I am forbidden to bring home? For example, could I buy a ... |
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French Help?!?!? |
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Best way to travel from Paris to Edinburgh in August? CDG or Beauvais airport? |
| I can fly direct from Beauvais to Glasgow, then bus or train it to Edinburgh. There are very few non-stop flights from Paris to Edinburgh, and the cost is high. My husband is nervous about taking the ... |
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Is it legal for me to teach English independently in France? |
Assuming
(1) I have a New Zealand working holiday visa,
and
(2) am also (most likely) employed part-time by an English school which doesn't object.
Also, can I have ... |
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Where do i get a train to lyon if i arrive at the charles de gaulle in paris? |
| im going to lyon on december but my airplane ticket is to paris, so i need to get a train to lyon but i dont know where to get it if i arrive at the charles de gaulle airport, and i dont know a bit ... |
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Has anyone climbed to the 2nd platform of the Eiffel Tower in Paris? |
I do not have hours to wait in line and am wondering how long it takes to climb to the 2nd platform.
How long from the ground to the 1st platform and then from the 1st platform to the 2nd ... |
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Does anyone know anyone in France who rents out apartment for travellers. I need a week at the end of July? |
| I don't want a hotel either. I am looking for something in Paris for me and my cousin. And nice but cheap.... |
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Provence Flag? |
| What is the flag of provence?? thank ... |
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Okay, would THIS make you Anglo-French...? |
| Someone who was born in France to French parents, but moved to England at the age of ten and picked up a British dialect. Would that make said someone Anglo-French?... |
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Where is the best place to try and find someone from the Island of Reunion? |
| I'm planning on taking a trip next month and thought I might go to Reunion Island. We had an exchange student from their when I was a teenager and I'd like to track her down but I'm ... |
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How does a person move to france and get a job without having one ready? |
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. You have to have a job waiting for you there. So how do I get there and get some income? Even if it's dish washing, I would do it. But I do have some skills that are not readily available. |
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Here is the pertinent part of what the United States Embassy says about this::
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Americans hoping to enter the French labor market are cautioned that it is very difficult to find employment. To be able to work in France, Americans...must have arranged employment approved in advance by the French Ministry of Labor and they must have obtained a long-stay work visa before entering France
Americans who disregard the visa requirement and apply in France for a work permit are required to leave the country to obtain the appropriate visa at a French consular office in the U.S.
Americans should not come to France expecting to find a job and to regularize their status after arrival. Such expectations are unlikely to be fulfilled and personal hardship may result.
Since July 1974 there has been a virtual freeze on the employment of nationals of all countries other than nationals of member countries of the European Union. Unemployment in France is currently at about 10 %, and French laws and regulations governing immigration and employment in France are enforced with increasing rigor.
The only Americans who have any chance for full-time employment in France are highly skilled technicians and qualified managerial personnel.
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If you really want to work in France the smart thing to do is find an American company with a presence in France. Go to work for them in the United States and angle for a position in their overseas operations. |
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If you speak the language a little you can find the jobs such as baby sitting, tutoring english, waiting in restaurants, cleaning etc
a friend of mine moved from Canada and stayed a year looking for a job in marketing advertising to no avail. she paid rent etc by waiting tables at teh Mustang Cafe near Montparnasse and at another restaurant nearby (word of mouth etc)
you could also consider an exchange if you are still a student.
the French consulate gives you a few ideas at http://www.consulfrance-houston.org/
also the US embassy has a few practical infos at
http://www.amb-usa.fr/
You could try using your special skill(s) by contacting organization related to said sector or non profits
other source fro networking could be the Young section of the Frenco american chamber of commerce, there are lots of parties and events |
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You are on it...THE INTERNET! The WORLD WIDE WEB! THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY!
Google the French Embassy and find out about work laws, residency and work requirements, visas, etc. Google French newspapers and look in the want ads. Apply online. The possibilities for finding out everything you need to know about making this move are endless.
Good luck. |
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