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Moving to France - can you help?

Taking the decision to move to France is a big step and people who have already done it are best placed to give advice

EVERY year we produce a guide for new arrivals in France and those contemplating a move here. It explains many of the basics of living in France, such as healthcare and taxation, and important updates affecting everyday life.

We receive a lot of questions at our office and many of the points would have been better explained in the early days or, even better still, before people arrive.

If you have a tip which you wish you have known before moving to France please pass it on and help another reader!

Send ideas to news[at]connexionfrance.com

We will be working on our 2015 Moving to France guide in the next few weeks.

If have a business and are interested in being promoted in the guide to newcomers or those deciding about a move, please contact us at sales@connexionfrance.com Advertising starts from just €55HT.

Copies of our Moving to France guide are sold through The Connexion, distributed at targeted shows in the UK and sold in airports and other prime hubs that people pass through when visiting France to look at property.

If you would like to pre-order a copy of our 2015 helpguide please call Nathalie on 06 40 61 71 97. The guide will be published on January 15, 2015.

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