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Career / School, Work And Settle In France by FrenchSettled: 9:06pm On Jan 09, 2017
Settling in France is an amazing experience.

Whether you plan to study in France or settle there, we can help you achieve that dream.

For those who plan to study in France, you can earn your degree for as little as €180 per year and enroll for post-graduate studies for €250 a year! Engineering schools are slightly more expensive though with annual tuition fees of €600. PhD studies in France cost about €400 every year. Private universities are more expensive and can range from between €3,000 to €10,500 per year. Besides, there are loads of scholarships opportunities available.

Gaining admission into a French university is relatively simple. You need to be fluent in French and have your official documents translated into French. Becoming 'fluent' in French is achievable in one year. So after one year of pre-study, you not only have an additional language in your bag but are ready to study in France and after 4 years you could be set to be considered for French Citizenship.

Getting employed in France is not as daunting as it sounds. There are many routes based on your qualifications and your passion.

Please contact us and our team will help you with any specific requests you might have.

Please visit our page and select a package you require. Like our facebook page and get important tips and updates. Send us an email with specific requests and we plan to respond as soon as we can.

Hope to see you settled in France, soon.

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Travel / Re: Paris Ranked Best City For International Students In 2016 by FrenchSettled: 11:14am On Dec 30, 2016
Apologies for the late replies.

We are have been bombaered with a lot of request since the last quarter of 2016.

Kindly mail us at FrenchSettled@gmail.com with specific requests.

Regards.
Travel / Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by FrenchSettled: 7:44pm On Jul 14, 2016
alabireal:
Hello everyone,

I will like to ask here if there has been anyone that recently applied and got a french student visa

I basically want to ask the actual duration and the time the visa takes to be processed and issued

Thanks

Have you done your research? My firm provides services to people living outside Africa (e.g. Europe, Asia and the US) who do not have an EU passport and want to study in France. We can provide a service for you if you have any burning challenge with your VISA.

Please see this site.

http://www.campusfrance.org/en/page/extended-stay-student-visa-residency-permit-vls-ts

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Travel / Re: Paris Ranked Best City For International Students In 2016 by FrenchSettled: 12:00am On Jul 14, 2016
classichsy:
Hello. I pm you. Kindly accept the invite. I did like to talk to you privately fof mofe info. Thank you

Good Evening,

Apologies, I have not gotten my head around how the chat works on this site. Did you want a specific information? Happy to help. I am not sure of the rules here. Am I allowed to post an email or can you kindly put me through the chat system on here?

Regards.
Travel / Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by FrenchSettled: 11:45pm On Jul 13, 2016
Omowunmi22:
Just got my France student visa today...is any one here with France student visa too?

Good Evening,

Congratulations to start with. It will be a good idea if you can share your experience so others can learn.

Do you plan to settle in France afterwards. According to French immigration rules, you can be due for French citizenship after completing a 2 year masters degree and working for a further 2 years.

Contact me if you require any further help with settling down to your studies or information regarding settling down.

All the best.

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Travel / Paris Ranked Best City For International Students In 2016 by FrenchSettled: 11:35pm On Jul 13, 2016
Good Evening,

Please go through the link below and see some fantastic statistics about France. So many reasons to study, work and like in France. Your French citizenship could be only 4 years away.

Happy to help.

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1. EUROPE’S LEADING ECONOMIC AREA
With 12 million inhabitants, 944,000 businesses and 646,000 students, Ile de France accounts for 4.6% of EU GDP, making it Europe’s leading economic area. The €640 billion of GDP it generates is as much as the Netherlands, and more than Switzerland (Paris Region Key Figures).


2. EUROPE’S LARGEST URBAN AREA
With nearly 12 million inhabitants, including two million in Paris, Ile de France (Paris region) is the most populated urban area in Europe, ahead of London (8.5 million).


3. AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER
The Paris region accounted for 18% of French exports and 27% of French imports in 2015. More than 11,200 foreign companies operate in the region, where they employ nearly one million people. Located five miles from Paris and 12 miles from La Défense, Paris Le Bourget Airport, with its exclusive focus on general aviation, is Europe’s leading business aviation airport.

4. A GLOBALLY CONNECTED CITY
Paris is connected to the world by 225 daily direct flights to destinations outside Europe, 700 daily flights to European cities, as well as high-speed trains to London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Munich and Frankfurt. In all, more than 500 million consumers can be reached in less than two hours by plane.

5. LEADING FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE IN THE EURO ZONE
With over 800,000 direct jobs and 400,000 indirect jobs, France’s financial industry plays a central role in the French economy. Finance accounts for over 4% of French GDP, and is the thirdlargest sector by employment in Ile de France (Paris region). Four French banks feature in Europe’s top 10, including two of the top three: BNP Paribas (2nd) and Crédit Agricole (3rd). Euronext is the leading stock exchange in the euro zone, accounting for 40% of the euro zone’s market capitalization. As the European leader in equities and corporate bonds, the Paris financial marketplace is also up to speed with new ways of financing SMEs, including private equity and crowdfunding. In 2015, Paris outpaced all other European cities for raising seed capital. With 320 listed tech SMEs and mid-size companies, and a combined market capitalization of €41 billion, Euronext is the leading technology stock exchange in continental Europe.

6. …AND EUROPE’S SECOND HOME TO FOREIGN FINANCE
Centered on long-term and sustainable finance, the Paris financial marketplace attracts plenty of foreign investors. More than 500 international businesses, banks, insurers and financial firms operate in the French capital, where they employ nearly 126,000 people. In all, €90 billion are currently invested by foreign investors in French financial assets. Moreover, with more than ¥13 billion raised on Euronext Paris since 2012, Paris has become a hub for the internationalization of the Yuan.

7. FINANCING THE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
For a number of years, the Paris financial marketplace has built its reputation as the market leader in green bonds. France is the world’s top issuer of green bonds, having sold US$11 billion worth in 2015. (Climate Bonds Initiative).

8. EUROPE’S LARGEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO
The Paris region has Europe’s largest commercial real estate portfolio (nearly 53 million sq. m.), while La Défense, boasting 3 million sq. m. of office space, 3,600 businesses and 180,000 employees, is Europe’s top business district.

9. PARIS, MORE AFFORDABLE THAN LONDON OR BERLIN
Paris came seventh in a recent European ranking of business costs, ahead of Berlin (8th), Frankfurt (9th) and London (10th), according to comparative cost analysis in over 100 cities by KPMG. Moreover, market rents for office space are 2.4 times higher in the center of London than in the center of Paris.

10. HOME TO MAJOR FRENCH AND GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS
Twenty-nine of the world’s 500 largest companies listed in the Fortune Global 500 have their headquarters in the Paris region, ranking it third in the world, after Beijing and Tokyo, and number one in Europe

11. WORLD’S LARGEST INCUBATOR
The Paris region has set itself apart with its zest for enterprise. It is home to a total of nearly 100 business incubators, including Le Cargo, Europe’s largest. Meanwhile, the forthcoming 30,000 sq. m. Halle Freyssinet, due to accommodate up to 1,000 startups, will open its doors in January 2017, making it the largest incubator in the world.

12. SECOND LEADING DESTINATION FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS
According to the 2016 Global Cities Investment Monitor, the Paris region is Europe’s second most attractive city region to foreign investors after London, and is ranked as one of the world’s top locations for strategic business activities, such as international research centers and headquarters. In 2015, six new foreign investment decisions were made every week in the region (Business France figures).

13. PARIS REGION: EUROPE’S LEADING R&grin CLUSTER
With more than 155,000 researchers and research personnel, Ile de France (Paris region) has more people working in R&grin than any other region in Europe. It also leads the way in Europe for R&grin spending (€18.7 billion in 2013), ahead of Stuttgart (Eurostat).

14. NINE INNOVATION CLUSTERS
The Paris region is home to nine innovation clusters, including four world-class clusters: Advancity Paris-Région (sustainable city and transport), ASTech Paris-Région (aerospace), Cap Digital Paris-Région (multimedia,digital), Finance Innovation (finance), Medicen Paris-Région (biomedical, health), Mov’eo (automotive),Systematic Paris-Région (ICT), Cosmetic Valley andElastopôle (polymers). The urban planning of the Grand Paris project seeks to consolidate major clusters: starting in 2023, the new line 18 will create a direct connection from Paris Orly airport to the Paris-Saclay technology and science cluster, as well as to the new Paris-Saclay University.

15. INNOVATION-INSPIRED EVENTS
In May 2016, Paris played host for the first time to Innorobo, Europe’s leading international robotic event, bringing together professionals from the robotic industry as well as research labs, startups and backers of innovative projects. In September, the Paris Drone Festival will be held on the Champs-Elysées.

16. ONE IN FIVE STUDENTS FROM OVERSEAS
Paris was ranked the world’s best city for international students in 2016 (QS Best Student Cities). 67,000 foreign students study at universities in the Paris region.

17. WORLD-RENOWNED INSTITUTIONS
With 21 top-ranked business schools, France has more higher education institutions than any other country among the 80 in the Financial Times Masters in Management standings. Three schools in the Paris region feature in the top 10: HEC Paris (2nd place), Essec Business School (3rd) and ESCP Europe (7th). Eleven Fields Medal prize winners graduated from an institution in the region.

18. FRENCH TECH TICKET: PARIS WELCOMES TALENT
In early 2016, 50 foreign entrepreneurs were granted a “Paris French Tech Ticket” and joined incubators in the Paris region. Next time around, a further 200 French Tech Tickets will be awarded. The Paris metropolitan area is home to 12,000 startups, including 4,000 within Paris itself, more than in London or Berlin. France’s capital is striving to increase the attractiveness of its ecosystem to foreign startups, with a target of ensuring that 30% of startups in Parisian incubators hail from outside France by 2020.

19. GRAND PARIS EXPRESS: ADDITIONAL 125 MILES OF NETWORK
Grand Paris Express is an ambitious program to develop the Paris region’s transport network and upgrade existing lines. The project involves an additional 125 miles of automated metro lines and 57 new stations. Four new metro lines will be created. Paris Charles de Gaulle, Europe’s second-busiest airport after London Heathrow for freight and passenger transport, and Paris Le Bourget, Europe’s leading business aviation airport (ACI, 2014), will be connected by the new line 17. Paris Orly airport will be connected to Versailles by the new line 18 and to the center of Paris through an extension to line 14, placing it only 22 minutes away from the Gare de Lyon train station. The Grand Paris project also plans to build 70,000 new homes every year. These buildings will respect sustainable city guidelines.

20. PARIS: A SMART CONNECTED CITY
The smart city initiative combines technological solutions and open-source methods from an innovative ecosystem with input from Parisians to address major urban challenges for their benefit. The competitiveness and attractiveness to business of major international cities depends in no small part on the quality of their digital infrastructure. Paris City Council has outlined its firm digital commitment in its Digital City 2015-2020 Master Plan.

Source: http://www.gouvernement.fr/en/20-facts-and-figures-that-show-just-how-much-the-ile-de-france-region-has-to-offer
Education / Paris Ranked Best City For International Students In 2016 by FrenchSettled: 10:13pm On Jul 13, 2016
Good Evening,

Please go through the link below and see some fantastic statistics about France. So many reasons to study, work and like in France. Your French citizenship could be only 4 years away.

Happy to help.

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1. EUROPE’S LEADING ECONOMIC AREA
With 12 million inhabitants, 944,000 businesses and 646,000 students, Ile de France accounts for 4.6% of EU GDP, making it Europe’s leading economic area. The €640 billion of GDP it generates is as much as the Netherlands, and more than Switzerland (Paris Region Key Figures).


2. EUROPE’S LARGEST URBAN AREA
With nearly 12 million inhabitants, including two million in Paris, Ile de France (Paris region) is the most populated urban area in Europe, ahead of London (8.5 million).


3. AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER
The Paris region accounted for 18% of French exports and 27% of French imports in 2015. More than 11,200 foreign companies operate in the region, where they employ nearly one million people. Located five miles from Paris and 12 miles from La Défense, Paris Le Bourget Airport, with its exclusive focus on general aviation, is Europe’s leading business aviation airport.

4. A GLOBALLY CONNECTED CITY
Paris is connected to the world by 225 daily direct flights to destinations outside Europe, 700 daily flights to European cities, as well as high-speed trains to London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Munich and Frankfurt. In all, more than 500 million consumers can be reached in less than two hours by plane.

5. LEADING FINANCIAL MARKETPLACE IN THE EURO ZONE
With over 800,000 direct jobs and 400,000 indirect jobs, France’s financial industry plays a central role in the French economy. Finance accounts for over 4% of French GDP, and is the thirdlargest sector by employment in Ile de France (Paris region). Four French banks feature in Europe’s top 10, including two of the top three: BNP Paribas (2nd) and Crédit Agricole (3rd). Euronext is the leading stock exchange in the euro zone, accounting for 40% of the euro zone’s market capitalization. As the European leader in equities and corporate bonds, the Paris financial marketplace is also up to speed with new ways of financing SMEs, including private equity and crowdfunding. In 2015, Paris outpaced all other European cities for raising seed capital. With 320 listed tech SMEs and mid-size companies, and a combined market capitalization of €41 billion, Euronext is the leading technology stock exchange in continental Europe.

6. …AND EUROPE’S SECOND HOME TO FOREIGN FINANCE
Centered on long-term and sustainable finance, the Paris financial marketplace attracts plenty of foreign investors. More than 500 international businesses, banks, insurers and financial firms operate in the French capital, where they employ nearly 126,000 people. In all, €90 billion are currently invested by foreign investors in French financial assets. Moreover, with more than ¥13 billion raised on Euronext Paris since 2012, Paris has become a hub for the internationalization of the Yuan.

7. FINANCING THE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
For a number of years, the Paris financial marketplace has built its reputation as the market leader in green bonds. France is the world’s top issuer of green bonds, having sold US$11 billion worth in 2015. (Climate Bonds Initiative).

8. EUROPE’S LARGEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO
The Paris region has Europe’s largest commercial real estate portfolio (nearly 53 million sq. m.), while La Défense, boasting 3 million sq. m. of office space, 3,600 businesses and 180,000 employees, is Europe’s top business district.

9. PARIS, MORE AFFORDABLE THAN LONDON OR BERLIN
Paris came seventh in a recent European ranking of business costs, ahead of Berlin (8th), Frankfurt (9th) and London (10th), according to comparative cost analysis in over 100 cities by KPMG. Moreover, market rents for office space are 2.4 times higher in the center of London than in the center of Paris.

10. HOME TO MAJOR FRENCH AND GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS
Twenty-nine of the world’s 500 largest companies listed in the Fortune Global 500 have their headquarters in the Paris region, ranking it third in the world, after Beijing and Tokyo, and number one in Europe

11. WORLD’S LARGEST INCUBATOR
The Paris region has set itself apart with its zest for enterprise. It is home to a total of nearly 100 business incubators, including Le Cargo, Europe’s largest. Meanwhile, the forthcoming 30,000 sq. m. Halle Freyssinet, due to accommodate up to 1,000 startups, will open its doors in January 2017, making it the largest incubator in the world.

12. SECOND LEADING DESTINATION FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS
According to the 2016 Global Cities Investment Monitor, the Paris region is Europe’s second most attractive city region to foreign investors after London, and is ranked as one of the world’s top locations for strategic business activities, such as international research centers and headquarters. In 2015, six new foreign investment decisions were made every week in the region (Business France figures).

13. PARIS REGION: EUROPE’S LEADING R&grin CLUSTER
With more than 155,000 researchers and research personnel, Ile de France (Paris region) has more people working in R&grin than any other region in Europe. It also leads the way in Europe for R&grin spending (€18.7 billion in 2013), ahead of Stuttgart (Eurostat).

14. NINE INNOVATION CLUSTERS
The Paris region is home to nine innovation clusters, including four world-class clusters: Advancity Paris-Région (sustainable city and transport), ASTech Paris-Région (aerospace), Cap Digital Paris-Région (multimedia,digital), Finance Innovation (finance), Medicen Paris-Région (biomedical, health), Mov’eo (automotive),Systematic Paris-Région (ICT), Cosmetic Valley andElastopôle (polymers). The urban planning of the Grand Paris project seeks to consolidate major clusters: starting in 2023, the new line 18 will create a direct connection from Paris Orly airport to the Paris-Saclay technology and science cluster, as well as to the new Paris-Saclay University.

15. INNOVATION-INSPIRED EVENTS
In May 2016, Paris played host for the first time to Innorobo, Europe’s leading international robotic event, bringing together professionals from the robotic industry as well as research labs, startups and backers of innovative projects. In September, the Paris Drone Festival will be held on the Champs-Elysées.

16. ONE IN FIVE STUDENTS FROM OVERSEAS
Paris was ranked the world’s best city for international students in 2016 (QS Best Student Cities). 67,000 foreign students study at universities in the Paris region.

17. WORLD-RENOWNED INSTITUTIONS
With 21 top-ranked business schools, France has more higher education institutions than any other country among the 80 in the Financial Times Masters in Management standings. Three schools in the Paris region feature in the top 10: HEC Paris (2nd place), Essec Business School (3rd) and ESCP Europe (7th). Eleven Fields Medal prize winners graduated from an institution in the region.

18. FRENCH TECH TICKET: PARIS WELCOMES TALENT
In early 2016, 50 foreign entrepreneurs were granted a “Paris French Tech Ticket” and joined incubators in the Paris region. Next time around, a further 200 French Tech Tickets will be awarded. The Paris metropolitan area is home to 12,000 startups, including 4,000 within Paris itself, more than in London or Berlin. France’s capital is striving to increase the attractiveness of its ecosystem to foreign startups, with a target of ensuring that 30% of startups in Parisian incubators hail from outside France by 2020.

19. GRAND PARIS EXPRESS: ADDITIONAL 125 MILES OF NETWORK
Grand Paris Express is an ambitious program to develop the Paris region’s transport network and upgrade existing lines. The project involves an additional 125 miles of automated metro lines and 57 new stations. Four new metro lines will be created. Paris Charles de Gaulle, Europe’s second-busiest airport after London Heathrow for freight and passenger transport, and Paris Le Bourget, Europe’s leading business aviation airport (ACI, 2014), will be connected by the new line 17. Paris Orly airport will be connected to Versailles by the new line 18 and to the center of Paris through an extension to line 14, placing it only 22 minutes away from the Gare de Lyon train station. The Grand Paris project also plans to build 70,000 new homes every year. These buildings will respect sustainable city guidelines.

20. PARIS: A SMART CONNECTED CITY
The smart city initiative combines technological solutions and open-source methods from an innovative ecosystem with input from Parisians to address major urban challenges for their benefit. The competitiveness and attractiveness to business of major international cities depends in no small part on the quality of their digital infrastructure. Paris City Council has outlined its firm digital commitment in its Digital City 2015-2020 Master Plan.

Source: http://www.gouvernement.fr/en/20-facts-and-figures-that-show-just-how-much-the-ile-de-france-region-has-to-offer

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