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50 University Cities in France: Practical Guides for International Students by Campus France

Campus France has published detailed information guides about 50 university cities in France. These practical guides in French, English, and Spanish languages offer valuable information about the city where students will be studying, covering practical aspects such as housing, transportation, administrative services, and tips for exploring the cultural and social highlights of the city.

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Do I need a Work Permit after arriving in France on a Spouse Visa?

Moving to France on a spousal visa is an exciting step, especially with a potential job opportunity lined up. However, understanding the paperwork required to start working is essential to ensure a smooth transition. Here’s what you need to know about the documents and timelines involved.

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Checklist: Basic things to do after arriving in France

From navigating the administrative processes to immersing yourself in the local French customs, this guide will help you through the crucial tasks to prioritize upon your arrival in France, helping you to establish a comfortable and fulfilling life in your new home.

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French PR | Carte de Resident | Personal Experience from Nanterre Prefecture

If you have been a legal and uninterrupted resident of France for at least five years, or if you hold a European Blue Card, you may be eligible for a resident card with the designation of ‘long-term resident – EU,’ subject to certain conditions. This card allows you to reside in other EU countries. It is valid for ten years and is renewable.

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