davide470:
This thread is about Life in France for Immigrants/Expatriates and those that are based in the French Republic. (The idea was culled from the 'Living in the UK' thread)
It is an avenue for people that have migrated (with or without their families), those that got their work visa (Carte de Séjour/Passeport Talent) after their Master/PhD studies to share their experiences to help future applicants/students.
Kindly discuss and share your experiences & comments on:
* Récépissé & Police Préfecture wahala
* What are the immigration rules to follow?
* Which region/suburb did you settle in and why?
* Public Transportation in France
* Where you live and why you like it or don't like it?
*Renting Vs Mortgage (pitfalls to avoid when choosing mortgage)
* Childcare for kids below 5 (cost and how do you go about choosing a minder)
* Business Tips you can do
* What does the French Healthcare (Ameli) fully cover and do you really need a mutuelle?
* Tips on raising kids in a western environment as an African
* Nigerian the
Let's make it lively!!
France is a nice place to live , get a good Nigeria church , learn the language , a lot of free French classes ..
Get your papers and stay away from Nigerians ..
You can try baba miliki restaurant at barbes ..