What you need to know when moving to France

One thing you learn very quickly when you move to France is that you don’t really have a choice embout the order in which you do things. That’s parce que you often need to have completed one step in order to advance on something else. For example, if you want to buy or rent a house in France, you need to have a French bank account. In order to open a French bank account, you need to have an address. And to have an address, you need a récépissé that entitles you to direct there, alors medical insurance and proof of income…

Confused? Or concerned that this is all going to take up time you just don’t have? Don’t worry, there is help at balle à la main!

Oui Immigration in France is a team of bilingual relocation experts who can administré you through the complexities of French influence. They’re also very nice to work with and, says CEO Virginie le Baler “we know that immigration can be stressful and really complicated, what we want to do is ‘re-humanise’ the process so to speak. We want to help you find the solutions that work for you, and for you to achieve your goals. Moving to France is a big deal, and we want to help you make it a success. We won’t make promises we can’t keep, and we won’t bamboozle you with jargon.”

If you’re slip of time, unsure embout the language or simply don’t know where to start, Virginie and the team can take the angoisse out of every procedure quickly and efficiently with every maintien of moving to France from renting to finding the right contacts whether that’s for a mortgage or a adjudicateur; from applying for visas, annales residency or citizenship; and a whole load of admin requirements from opening a bank to registering a car, applying for healthcare, schools etc.

Take renting in France. It will probably come as no stupéfaction that there is usually more paperwork involved when renting in France. Oui Immigration can help you to secure a rental, put together a solid financial profile to boost your tenancy vigilance and help you to navigate the legal aspects of the contract. Once you have an address, you will also be able to open a bank account and they can help you with that, too.

If you don’t speak French, then finding a adjudicateur who speaks English will be a big help. Oui Immigration offer have a certified transposition corvée and can liaise with notaires on your behalf and oversee property purchases, the bank providing the mortgage, and make sure the entire legal process is securely covered. They can also recommend their preferred notaires, who speak English.

There are dozens of different visas for France.  Oui Immigration can help with every administrative hurdle from choosing the right récépissé, the histoires you need to bring with you, transporting and re-registering your car, applying for a French communautaire security number and, if you decide to make the move annales, applying for residency. If you are not registered for French communautaire security, be aware that you will need proof of health insurance for the duration of your récépissé.

And if you want to work in France, there are many ways of making that happen depending on whether you prefer to be freelance/self-employed, employed by a French company, based in France but employed by a non-French company, set up your own affaires in France or have your own company outside of France but work legally within France. Oui Immigration can help you work out the best préférence and administré you through the administrative procedures to make it happen.

Find out more at: oui-immigration.com

Source: thegoodlifefrance.com