Living and working in Bordeaux

Living and working in Bordeaux

With a population of less than 300,000, Bordeaux is the fifth largest city in France and the capital of the Aquitaine (New Aquitaine) region. In recent years, the city has become much cleaner and more livable, and it is also a lively university town with many students giving it vitality and a lively nightlife. Currently,…

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Living and working in Toulouse

Living and working in Toulouse

Toulouse is a very beautiful city, it is also called the pink city, by the color of its buildings of red brick, which takes on a characteristic pink color at dawn and dusk, when the light of the sun is not yet strong. A large part of the city center is a pedestrian zone, making…

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Living and working in Nantes

Living and working in Nantes

Nantes, the historic capital of Brittany, is the sixth largest city in France and has about 300,000 inhabitants. When the French regions were created, it became the capital of the Loire region. It is a young city, home to numerous universities that attract many students from all over northern France and beyond. It is a…

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Jobs in France

Jobs in France

France is one of the world’s leading industrial powers. Its economy is the seventh largest in the world and the third largest in Europe behind Germany and Great Britain. The service sector contributes the most to the national GDP (80%). Therefore, if you have the right skills, it is not difficult to find jobs in…

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Living and working in Lille

Living and working in Lille

Lille is the capital of the Haute-France region and the birthplace of Charles de Gaulle, and is located in the north of the country. Although the city has only 250,000 inhabitants, it is part of a metropolitan area that is home to more than 1,200,000 people. Living and working in Lille could be an interesting…

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Living and working in Nice

Living and working in Nice

Nice is located in the southeast of France, on the famous Côte d’Azur, where Monaco, Cannes and Saint Tropez are also located. Many dream of living in Nice. It is quite a big city with 350,000 inhabitants and a metropolitan area of about 1 million people. It is a city with a very young atmosphere,…

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Living and working in Lyon

Living and working in Lyon

Lyon has about 500 thousand inhabitants and is the third largest city in France (after Paris and Marseille). Its center (the old town) belongs to the Unesco cultural heritage. It is also considered the capital of French gastronomy. There are many foreigners dream living in Lyon Lyon is one of the few cities crossed by…

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Living and working in Marseille

Living and working in Marseille

Marseille, with its nearly 900,000 inhabitants, is the second largest city in France after Paris. It is surrounded by a mountain range in the north and east. This guarantees you a typical Mediterranean climate. However, living in Marseille is not easy for foreigners. Like the other French cities, Marseille has an extensive historical and architectural…

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Living on the French Riviera pros and cons

Living on the French Riviera pros and cons

The Côte d’Azur is located in Provence and stretches for hundreds of kilometers of coastline with white sandy beaches, turquoise sea, hills and mountains. It also includes the state of Monaco, which is technically not French, but is surrounded by the “Côte d’Azur”. Even living an working in such an enchanting place as the French…

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Work in France without speaking French

Work in France without speaking French

Is it possible to start to work in France without speaking French? If you are interested in this question, read Alice’s story. I want to tell you about my adventure, my dreams. My projects I lived in Italy, I had a permanent job, I liked my job very much. After various considerations and evaluations, I…

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