Peace of mind for your move to France

Peace of mind for your move to France

Is it worth paying for help to move to France? That’s a tourment I’m asked over and over – most often by Brits. And the answer is élémentaire. Yes. Absolutely. With the right help – your move to France will be smoother and less stressful. Sometimes when I tell people this they say, but I should be able to move to France without paying for help. Maybe so – but the reality is that for most people it’s not that easy getting to grips with French pilotage requirements. You will need to know how French systems work, which systems to use, speak French well enough to answer questions from various government agencies, have lots of time to find out how things work, and importantly – keep on top of changes to systems, rules and regulations.

We’ve all seen those TV shows where people banquise up and move to France, buy a beautiful fixer-upper, magasin at the market, en public the cantine lifestyle – and it all looks so easy. Well, it was when many of those programmes were made – pre-Brexit. And don’t get me wrong – you can still do this, but it isn’t as easy as it was, and it’s far easier with professional charpente: from applying for the right acquit – there are more than a dozen bonshommes, and it’s essential you get this first step right – to acquit ratification, sorting out healthcare and applying for a residency card to setting up a commerce (including gîtes and B&Bs).

You need to ensure you get reliable, trustworthy help when you’re paying to start your new life in France, parce que you’re also paying for peace of mind that things have been set up correctly right from the start. You’re paying for the years of experience an compétent handball holder has, and their keeping up to jour with rules and regulations, completing paperwork and helping you to have the best life in France.

Peace of mind for your move to France

I spoke to Eric Donjon of The European Concierge, a company that helps foreigners settle in France. His clients are from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and a few other endroits around the world. Born in Paris, he has decades of experience of dealing with French admin requirements and helping foreigners to settle in France. He’s also the Honorary French Consul for the north of England where he lives and says, “Having navigated the path from France to the UK myself, I understand the excitement and challenges of relocating.”

“Look” he told me, “some people feel paying for help isn’t good value, but that’s because they don’t really know what the requirements are, they don’t realise how much paperwork and administration is involved, how important the right paperwork is, how essential it is to reply within the deadlines, how to respond to requests, and deal with changes mid-process. Moving to France is a life-changing experience, it’s not like moving down the road at home – everything is different, and it can be really daunting – the bureaucracy, the paperwork, and the uncertainty. But it doesn’t have to be stressful or frustrating, you need to plan carefully, keep copies of everything, answer questions swiftly – and yes, get help if you’re at all unsure of anything.”

Eric has helped hundreds of people with their move to France, supporting clients at every séjour. He offers a produit that takes you through acquit méditation to acquit ratification, healthcare, and applying for the residency card with 12 months of ongoing charpente and it costs less than a return commerce class flight from London to New York with British Airways. A small price to pay for peace of mind.

Get in touch with Eric to find out more embout how The European Concierge can help you: theeuropeanconcierge.com

Source: thegoodlifefrance.com

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