Good information to know, I thought about living in Europe a lot, my first choice would be Spain because I speak Spanish. But France and Italy sounds like a pretty good idea too!
Thanks for sharing your experience and for the great tips! Renovations are a pain, so if you're willing to deal with that, I can't think of a better way to show your commitment 😂
Well, in a 180-day period, you can stay for 90 days on a tourist visa in the Schengan (EU) area. In months, you can stay for 3 mos in a 6 mo time frame. So, I was there for about 90 days in the summer. Now I am back in the US for fall (90ish days), and I can go back for 90 days in January.
Very informative. Nice video
Thank you so much!
Thanks for this information!!
Of course, I hope it's helpful!
I'm French that's nice to watch.
Thanks for watching!
The information you are giving in this video is very informative for the French 👏🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Your video is very informative. ✌️
Oh, I'm so glad!
Great video, great info, thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Good information to know, I thought about living in Europe a lot, my first choice would be Spain because I speak Spanish. But France and Italy sounds like a pretty good idea too!
Yes! Europe offers a lot of beautiful countries with a lower cost of living.
Thanks for sharing your experience and for the great tips! Renovations are a pain, so if you're willing to deal with that, I can't think of a better way to show your commitment 😂
YESSSSS! For sure...especially when you've been doing it as long as we have, LOL.
@@passporttovintage Bonne chance mon amie🤣
So you can stay in France for 90 days straight. Not again for 6months if I’m understanding you correctly? 😊
Well, in a 180-day period, you can stay for 90 days on a tourist visa in the Schengan (EU) area. In months, you can stay for 3 mos in a 6 mo time frame. So, I was there for about 90 days in the summer. Now I am back in the US for fall (90ish days), and I can go back for 90 days in January.
What do you guys teach?
I teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and my husband teaches gerontology courses.
A simple Yes or No would suffice.
@@JamesWilliamson-w8y Then, “No.” However, it’s a complex issue that really requires a little more than a simple Yes or No.