Moving To Paris

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Moving to Paris

Postby Juliet Maria » 25 August 2011


Hi everyone! After I graduate next year, I am desperate to move to Paris but I feel like there are a thousand things that need to be arranged. Can anyone please give me some advice if they have moved to Paris alone looking for a job. I'd really appreciate it.
Bisous, Juliet
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby JoshMc » 01 September 2011

Hey Juliet, and others,
I am looking for a place to stay in Paris as well. I am a LSE graduate and it has been my dream for a long time now to leave London for Paris with the hope of finding an accountant job in Paris.
Would you by any chances have tips on how to find a flat, news papers, websites... ?

cheers

Josh
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby AliceDD » 02 September 2011

Hey guys, just found a nice flatshare near Montmartre through citadimmo.fr, it's in French, but with basic knowledge you can manage it.
Good luck

Ali
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby DavedoesFrance » 25 October 2011

Google Chrome with it's translate feature is really useful for these French websites!
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Moving to Paris

Postby LanguageWorkshop » 28 October 2011

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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby parisnet » 04 March 2012

Sure, I've done this. What do you need to know?? My advice is get 2-3 years work experience in your chosen profession before going. If you are not an EU member nation citizen it will not be easy to get a work permit. But if you are an American (or Canadian i think ) with good professional experience and speak English and French, it should not be too difficult.
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby SaulB » 10 April 2012

Hello Juliet and Josh,

I know a short and long term rental agency in Montmartre that offers complete furnished apartments all over the city, It's name is Les Studios de Paris you can search it in google, they are located in rue Androuet, they speak several languages.

This is a good option for students, families or business people who come to Paris for more than a few nights, once that I get the permission to link in this forum I'll come back to you with the link.

Have a nice day!

-- 12 April 2012 --

SaulB wrote:Hello Juliet and Josh,

I know a short and long term rental agency in Montmartre that offers complete furnished apartments all over the city, It's name is Les Studios de Paris you can search it in google, they are located in rue Androuet, they speak several languages.

This is a good option for students, families or business people who come to Paris for more than a few nights, once that I get the permission to link in this forum I'll come back to you with the link.

Have a nice day!


Promised I'd be back with the link so here it is: http://www.paris-apartment-rent.com
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby rainejennifer62 » 18 April 2012

graduates are move the Paris and it is employment is better then other country and good environment.
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby ChrisTremlett » 26 April 2012

Planning in to move into the city any suggestions or ideas pleas do mention.
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Re: Moving to Paris

Postby maianmi » 09 May 2012

Expats moving to Paris will find it one of the easiest cities in the world to navigate. Orientation is made more simple by the twenty numbered arrondissements (districts), and an extensive system of buses and trains provides easily-accessible and affordable public transport – a car is a luxury that only businessmen and status seekers confess to needing. There is also a bicycle system in place called Velib.
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