The Brutal 10 Reasons You Will Instantly REGRET Moving to France

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Published1 month ago
Duration22:08
Video IDFUlf-aqUI5E
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
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Views32.7K
Likes1.9K
Comments469
Engagement Rate7.23%
Likes per 100 views5.79
Comments per 1K views14.36

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Thinking about moving to France? Before you pack your bags, buy a striped shirt, and assume every afternoon will involve wine, cheese, and philosophical conversations at a Paris café, there are a few things the relocation brochures tend to leave out. France offers incredible food, culture, healthcare, history, beautiful villages, major cities, Mediterranean beaches, and a slower pace of life. But living in France can also mean complicated bureaucracy, strict rental requirements, language barriers, frequent strikes, unusual business hours, old apartments, banking problems, and social rules newcomers may not understand. In this video, we break down 10 brutal reasons you may regret moving to France. We cover the French paperwork maze, the difficulty of renting an apartment without a French employment contract, the importance of having a CDI, French customer service, restaurant schedules, speaking French, nationwide strikes, renovating historic properties, making French friends, and France’s surprising inheritance laws. This is not another video complaining about French weather or traffic. These are the less obvious problems with living in France that expats, retirees, remote workers, and foreign property buyers often discover only after they arrive. Whether you are considering moving to Paris, retiring in Provence, buying property in rural France, relocating to the French Riviera, working in France, or becoming an expat in Europe, this video offers a realistic and humorous look at what daily life in France is actually like. France can be an amazing place to live, but the French dream comes with instructions, forms, appointments, certified translations, and at least one government employee calmly explaining that you brought the wrong document. Before moving overseas, make sure you understand French residency requirements, apartment rental rules, banking difficulties, employment contracts, inheritance laws, cultural differences, language expectations, strikes, property ownership, and the hidden costs of relocating to France. Would you still move to France, or does the idea of proving your address before you can obtain proof of address make you want to stay home? #France #MovingToFrance #LivingInFrance #FranceExpat #ExpatLife #RetireInFrance #ParisFrance #FrenchCulture #MovingAbroad #LifeInFrance #FranceRealEstate #WorldAccordingToBriggs World According to Briggs covers U.S. cities, states, migration trends, retirement destinations, cost of living, crime, housing, and quality-of-life rankings. You can also follow us: Facebook: World According to Briggs Instagram: World2Briggs Do you want to move to that perfect place? Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to? HomeAndMoney.com can help: Use this link: https://homeandmoney.com/briggs/ New Merch https://briggs-azm-shop.fourthwall.com/products/this-place-sucks Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected] 🔶My Other Channel: 🏡Suite Life For Briggs: @SuiteLife4Briggs 📚Doing It With Briggs: @DoingItWithBriggs 🎓On This Day: @AboutToday

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