New members of the France forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
BTW, I moved permanently to France from California, but was able to do that because I arrived on an Italian passport, not my American one.
Bob
Pay no heed. I moved to France last year. I think I am one of the only English people in the town but people are welcoming to me and they appreciate my efforts to speak French properly. I want to emerge myself in their culture and life. As soon as I get proficient enough with the language I will start doing volunteer work.
Welcome! I speak French well enough to carry on a conversation, and to read books and magazines. One thing that helped me immensely when I was learning was to start reading children's books. You’ll be lost at first, of course. My first book took me a month to read but I got better with each one.
Bon chance!

Planning to move from Ireland to France to live next February so need all the help we can get lol....really appreciate being on here and able to link in and get advice. Thank you.
I'm a primary school teacher, husband is a handyman/carpenter and has been in construction for over 20 years. We're both in our 50's and looking to buy our own little home and work part time!
I have just moved to Albertville in the Savoie region from England. If anyone lives near the area and wants to meet up for a coffee then give me a shout! 😊
Thanks
Aimee
What area of France are you planning on moving to?
I am looking for someone in the Toulon area who is looking for part time work managing the holiday letting on our house. If you will be nearby perhaps that would work for us both.
Susan
We are Susan & Richard, a couple in their 50s with a home in Sanary-sur-Mer. We are hoping to spend a lot more time there in a few years but for the moment, we try to get there as often as possible & rent the place out on holiday let when we aren’t there.
If there is anyone else in the same boat around the area it would be great to perhaps meet up some time.
If anyone has advice on someone who can do house management for rentals or who is looking for part time work of that type, it would be great to hear from you.
My husband Laurence and I first visited Nice in 2003 - it was our first anniversary - and we fell in love with the city! In 2010 we bought our first small apartment in the Old Town and five years ago we sold that to buy a bigger apartment in Les Fleurs a short stroll from the Promenade des Anglais - we have recently returned from a magical three week stay (our first in 17 months due to the pandemic). Our longer term plan is to continue to split our time between London and Nice but with more time in the South of France.
I'm looking forward to asking questions and meeting other members.
David and Laurence
Thanks!
Am moving from Los Angeles to Paris in September and reaching out to say hello to everyone.
Martin Kunert
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I'm a 27 year old American that just moved to Nancy, France this week. I came for work but am eager to explore all aspects of the culture for the year that I'll be here.
I don't speak much French yet, so it'd be great to get in touch with English speakers in the area.
I'm always up for a coffee or a drink, but some special interests I have at the moment are: attending music events, practicing French, forming/joining a soccer group, going dancing/to a dance class, playing chess, and meeting another Spanish-speaker.
Thanks to everyone on here for making this place so welcoming and a special thanks to Julien for organizing this forum!
Cheers,
Kelvin
That’s a bit of an overview of what we’re hoping for in our retirement dream - maybe I’m ‘dreaming’ a bit too much and need a reality check? That’s where I’d like your help please. We are a few years away from making the actual move yet (once our daughter has finished university and more settled then we’ll be free to properly embark on our dream), but in the meantime we want to start investigating and visiting different areas to get a feel of what living abroad (rather than holidaying abroad) is actually like. Any help, ideas, advice, recommendations etc… will be much appreciated. Thank you 🥰.
We are Turkish family that will move to Reims in 2023. I transfer from turkey to Reims factory. I will need many helps about living and especially for my son's education.
He is going to kindergarten in turkey with English language.
He will be 7 when we go there. I need some advice for the education system that he will start without any French

Which class will he start ?
How would he learn French ?
We want to send him to Public school for learning French easily.
Will he start from CP or CE 1 ?
What is CLIN?
What could we do for preparing him for French schools ?
https://www.internationale-farman.com/notre-primaireFor the public school, normally at 7, he goes in CE1, but you also to know that at this age, kids learn very fast language. Moreover there are public schools which welcome some non-French speaking pupils (from immigration/refugees/expatriation).
Also, like in many towns in France, there are also a Turkish community.
You have almost two years to prepare your relocation. You could try to find French courses for children (maybe a kindergarten... I don't know where are you in Turkey. Sure in Istanbul, you will find... Why not to try enroll him in a French school directly in Turkey? (if there is one close your location) or find a francophone student or expats (there are many too).
It is really a chance to have all this time before your coming

My name is Steph I moved to France 10 mnths ago with my husband and our dog. We live in the Creuse department.
For the past 10mnths we have been busy making the house we bought habitable.
Its a complete renovation project and we are doing it ourselves.
We are both self employed and taking private french lessons. We are super eager to learn French and love the rural life.
We havent had chance to meet any people in our area yet but would like to make some new friends!
We are outdoors ppl love hiking, wild swimming, yoga, cycling ,dog walking visiting local markets , art galleries
If you live in the creuse and fancy a coffee and a dog walk let us know we would love to meet ppl who love animals as we are super passionate about animals!! 🤗🤗👍🏻
Thanks for reading
mmertbabur wrote:Hello,
We are Turkish family that will move to Reims in 2023. I transfer from turkey to Reims factory. I will need many helps about living and especially for my son's education.
He is going to kindergarten in turkey with English language.
He will be 7 when we go there. I need some advice for the education system that he will start without any French
Which class will he start ?
CE1
How would he learn French ?
Immersion. He'll pick it up easily from the other kids.
We want to send him to Public school for learning French easily.
Good idea.
Will he start from CP or CE 1 ?
Check out this link.
What is CLIN?
[No idea.
What could we do for preparing him for French schools ?
Start reading age-appropriate books to him ASAP. Also, get several French-language music CDs and DVDs for kids, or have him watch French-language TV shows for kids, if available.
I am Lorraine and I am originally from Jamaica and an US American citizen.
I've actually lived in Germany for most of my life. My French partner lives in Alsace which isn't far away.
However, we plan on moving to Brittanny in a couple of years. I thought it would be helpful to get to know people in the area of Lanester where we plan to live. I think France is a very beautiful country. I'm still learning French. It's a bit difficult for me because in Alsace many people speak Alsacienne which I understand quite well. However, that won't help me in Brittany! So I hope I can make some friends here.
if anyone is visiting Alsace , please do contact me. Maybe we can meet up for a coffee. I live close to Strasbourg.
Thanks for taking the time to read this .
Hope you all are doing well and keeping safe!
I came here in France in April, 2021. I am from Punjab, India. I found this place as actually very beautiful and aesthetic. I dont know French. but have enrolled for the French classes which will start soon. Can anyone help me with finding the job here?
I am fluent in English. Currently I am pursuing PhD (Psychology) from Indian University only. I have been working as an Assistant Professor for nearly three years. I have heard that English speakers can get jobs in International schools here for which courses of Montessori are required. Please guide me how can I get into school jobs here.
Thank you very much

I have lived in France for 5 years and I am from Hong Kong. Frankly speaking, if you need to find a job in France, it is really not easy, because of language problems, and some bosses will think that you are a foreigner and will lower your salary.
I myself have done a restaurant here, and I have also done a massage. Finally, I have the opportunity to become a self-employed person in the massage industry.
After all, it is not easy for everyone to live in a foreign country, but you will always find the job/life you want to do. Come on, everyone!
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