i really appreciate how the videos lately is covering topics the expats need .. our dude's moving up and beyond HEC now.. maybe make a HEC related vid once a week .. and let the other vids be around the vicinity of life in France. PS a detailed video on somewhere along the lines of "how travelling as an expat student would be like in France" will be really cool good luck bro.. you're doing god's work for students like me .. both You and Arif :)
Great vlog as always! Can you please do a vlog on how to open a bank account if you are an American who just arrived in France with a residence visa. It seems like it's more difficult for us to do that because of the agreement between France and U.S. To be more specific, the French banks do not like the paper work they have to do to comply with the FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) agreement. Thank you.
Thank you so much for all the information, I would have just one question: I would like to be followed by an agency, but as soon as they hear me speak English, they throw me down the phone. Do you know any that might be considered more international?
Hi bro, I have doubt regarding CAF for indian student in france. Just now i have booked Studio of 430 Euros which includes 110 euros for Service charges of electricity, heating and other charges. So this service charges are also included in CAF calculation?
Bro i have one doubt. what about the job opportunity of human resource management in France bro. I know we have to have a higher French level for this job but would French people be cool to appoint an outsider to be an HR? How is that works? What i am asking is mostly HR deals with people right, so the most of the people in the company would be French so the company would want a French person to fill that position right? Or is it possible to get a job as an HR? Please tell me bro I'm confused
I'm not an expert, but from what I've heard, France is not a great option for HR careers if you're not native/very fluent in French. Because you're totally right, HR deals with people and administration - and if you can't speak French you won't be very useful!
Hi, except if you work for a French multinational group … there is this New Zealander UA-camr who worked many years in france as a HR , she married a french man and returned to New Zealand, her channel is called : Not Even French… she also discussed her experience, obviously her speaking became better and an advantage over the years.
Finding an apartment in Paris seems really daunting, especially for foreigners! I'm sure this will be really helpful for a lot of people! Btw, love the French music in the background haha
i really appreciate how the videos lately is covering topics the expats need .. our dude's moving up and beyond HEC now.. maybe make a HEC related vid once a week .. and let the other vids be around the vicinity of life in France.
PS a detailed video on somewhere along the lines of "how travelling as an expat student would be like in France" will be really cool
good luck bro.. you're doing god's work for students like me .. both You and Arif :)
Thanks a lot for the kind words!!
Love the music!! Love the video!!
This is so nice, thank you for sharing friend, love it 😻💓
Great vlog as always! Can you please do a vlog on how to open a bank account if you are an American who just arrived in France with a residence visa. It seems like it's more difficult for us to do that because of the agreement between France and U.S. To be more specific, the French banks do not like the paper work they have to do to comply with the FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) agreement. Thank you.
Great video! Did you speak with agencies in French or English? Keep up the great content!
This video is so helpful! Thank you😁
Thanks for the kind words!!
Thank you for this video!!
Landlord here! Trying to understand and gather info on how to be seen by renters. Reverse marketing 😂. Thanks ❤
Thanks for providing this information, it was beneficial for me.
Glad it helped!!
Thank you so much for all the information, I would have just one question: I would like to be followed by an agency, but as soon as they hear me speak English, they throw me down the phone. Do you know any that might be considered more international?
Good one Mayank. Is inflation a new emerging problem in France and mainland Europe?
man i am coming this 27 sep so i need to find a place to live can u help me?.
Hey Mayank great video! How can I find an appartment elegible for APL or ALS? Can we find those at seloger?
yep! Most apartments should be eligible unless specifically stated. but you should double check with the landlord!
Lesson of the video is apartment first, croissant and wine later.
Exactly hahahah
Hi bro, I have doubt regarding CAF for indian student in france. Just now i have booked Studio of 430 Euros which includes 110 euros for Service charges of electricity, heating and other charges. So this service charges are also included in CAF calculation?
Normally yes
@@MayankSehgal thank you so much bro
Bro i have one doubt. what about the job opportunity of human resource management in France bro. I know we have to have a higher French level for this job but would French people be cool to appoint an outsider to be an HR? How is that works? What i am asking is mostly HR deals with people right, so the most of the people in the company would be French so the company would want a French person to fill that position right? Or is it possible to get a job as an HR? Please tell me bro I'm confused
I'm not an expert, but from what I've heard, France is not a great option for HR careers if you're not native/very fluent in French. Because you're totally right, HR deals with people and administration - and if you can't speak French you won't be very useful!
@@MayankSehgal thanks for the reply. Cheers
Hi, except if you work for a French multinational group … there is this New Zealander UA-camr who worked many years in france as a HR , she married a french man and returned to New Zealand, her channel is called : Not Even French… she also discussed her experience, obviously her speaking became better and an advantage over the years.
@@Tahia213 thanks sonia.
Great video! Do you have to pay application fees when applying for apartments?
Thanks! And no. No fees when applying.
Again, you’re not gonna pay anything until you sign a contract!
Finding an apartment in Paris seems really daunting, especially for foreigners! I'm sure this will be really helpful for a lot of people!
Btw, love the French music in the background haha
Yeah 😅 And hahaha you noticed the french music!! Thanks!!
Can you change the language on seloger
My Paris apartment triangle (tick all 3)🥹
Hahahah, you’re extremely lucky!!