Thursday 11 November 2010

Here we go to France Mum!

Holidaying in France is an activity that attracts thousands and thousands of Britons every year, however many are now heading towards the full commitment and are moving to the mainland of Europe in search of different things.

For more about moving to France see http://residential.bishopsmove.com/moving-abroad-to-france/index.htm

Holidaying in France is an activity that attracts thousands and thousands of Britons every year, however many are now heading towards the full commitment and are moving to the mainland of Europe in search of different things. These could range from culture rich surroundings, a warm climate, a vast and varied landscape, or perhaps to immerse themselves in the language that they adore. Many desire the lifestyle of early morning trips to the boulangerie to buy the croissants and bread for the day, the cuisine also being an attraction for many.

When moving to France, although it is not geographically far compared to some places there is still lots of research to be done. The main thing to investigate is where abouts you want to move to. The French have a very different lifestyle to Britons that is appealing to many, however this will vary from different parts of the country. Some areas will be outlined below to help you decide which is ton region prefere:

Paris: Dripping with culture, Paris is an amazing city if your preference is to live the Parisian lifestyle by residing in the cafes and the getting caught up in the bustle of the Metro.

Loire Valley: When moving to France the Loire Valley is the ideal spot for a quiet life. Surrounded by Chateaus, vast countryside and small towns full of character, you will never grow tired of these quaint surroundings.

Cote d’Azur: This is one of the most picturesque spots in the Mediterranean, with beautiful beaches and beautiful people. You have a huge choice of towns in this area such as Nice, Antibes, and even small villages such as Saint Maxime.

Marseille: This is a busy, exciting city with a great night life, a diverse culture and a range of cuisines. This is a great spot for young people moving to France in search of a place full or grit, grime, and underground parties.

Other things you must consider when moving to France: Depending on whether you have a family or not, you will definitely want to investigate schools in the area to make sure your children will be getting a good level of education. The French property market, French mortgages, as well as the French taxations system will have to be investigated to see how things may affect you and your family.

Depending on your employment plans you may need a good grasp of the French language to gain employment, so this is also something to think about when moving to France. An finally you will need help to move all your possessions, so find the best international removals company to assist you, c’est facile!

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