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23/05/2012Editor's Guide: Relocation in France

Editor's Guide: Relocation in France Here's a brief introduction to Expatica's Relocation section for expats in – or moving to – France, from country facts to check lists.

As Expatica article ‘Managing your move abroad’ points out, the basic things to consider during relocation are visas and permits, vaccines for family members, restrictions or taxes on shipped household items, taxes due when you ship your car, vaccines and quarantines for pets and insurance.

Relocation services
Find out what you can expect from a relocation firm. If your company is relocating you, look at it from the HR manager’s perspective on Expatica HR’s Relocation section. Also, consider relocation consultants who can help you plan your move with maximum efficiency.

Taxation

Tax rules vary across the world for foreign-earned income so make sure that you are aware of your obligations and take the necessary paperwork with you. Visit Expatica’s Tax section for information and tips regarding taxation abroad. 

Country facts
Take some time to learn about your new country of residence before your relocation so that when you arrive you can adapt quickly to your new home. Expatica's Country Facts section is a good place to start.

Just landed
Expatica’s Getting Started section takes you through the checklist of essential tasks to complete upon arrival: visas and permits, opening a bank account, finding a home, choosing a school, setting up home (telephone, TV and internet), finding a job, learning the language, healthcare and insurance and sorting out your driving licence. 

Relocating with the family

Visit our Partners and Kids sections to find information on moving with your partner and children including tips for relocating with teens and preparing your kids for the move.

Adjusting to a new location
The stress involved in moving to a new country throws many expats off balance. Once the 'honeymoon' period is over, many expats face difficulties in adjusting to a new culture and lifestyle. Counselling can be useful in some cases. Check out Expatica’s A-Z listings to find a counsellor near you. For some expats, simply getting out and about and networking is enough to get back on track.

Repatriation
Repatriation isn’t easy, but, like relocation, if you prepare well and know what you can expect, the move will be smoother. Take a look at our articles on reverse culture shock and overseas shipping.

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