4:34 - Working Holiday Visa 5:56 - Student Visa 9:03 - APSA Jeune Diplômé 12:03 - EU Blue Card 13:23 - La French Tech 14:18 - Talent Passeport Chercheur 14:44 - Création D’Enterprise 15:30 - Profession Libérale 18:33 - Relationship/Spouse Visa Love your stuff Rosie! Keep it up :)
Thank you for doing this video! Super informative and interesting, love getting into the nitty gritty of visa stuff. So hard to find good info on the official websites, so super appreciate videos like this :)
I LOVED THIS VIDEO Im terrified of trying to move to France from australia at 37 and this has literally given me all of the confidence to be crazy enough to move… Will be rewatching again and again and then researching all the individual programs that you have mentioned… When i make it to Paris i would love to buy you dinner or something nice to say thank you 🙏
@@ParisChicStyle can’t tell the difference in a single comment, there are too many. In France you can get citizenship after 2 years of uni, if NZ if I decide to stay here >11 years (4y PhD+2y residence Queue+5y residency)
@@mykolazlygostiev4520 That's good to know. Thanks for sharing. It is definitely harder to get citizenship in NZ. Will you go back to France to continue your PhD?
Was just listening to this one ua-cam.com/video/kn7-2XkfE8s/v-deo.html&ab_channel=IBNImmigrationSolutions. Not affiliated with them, and one has to be careful with all such internet info. Regardless, it is not quite a retirement option, but I like that it is a one year visa which can be extended, especially if you have never lived in France for extended time.
The auto entrepreneur visa is what I'm applying for to freelance teacher (I have 10 years teaching English experience including overseas). I already have my business plan put together and mission statement. But I'm just waiting for France to accept my application. They're only letting students and spouses back into the country right now due to Covid!! So my France dream is on hold until Covid slows down! Anyways, great video.
Would have been lovely to make a bit of mention about visa's for the huge sector of retired people. Many people in their 50's on up are really active and want to make the big move and are just as confused and daunted by the prospect of tackling the long visit stay French visa???
I got my visa a few weeks ago, family visa was my only option. The only thing I don't like about it is I have to rely on my husband and his family for everything. But it's also an advantage too. But one good thing is I can start applying for citizenship in only 3 more years. That's crazy to me as a US citizen, and as someone that's lived in Korea for a while, where both countries it can be pretty difficult to get citizenship and can take a lot of time
With the PACS (which you can get done at a French Embassy), you don't need to be living in France, but.........if you are coming from outside of France, you aren't allowed to work for the first year. We didn't do the the PACS route because of not being able to work for a year, and also because we couldn't prove with like a gas bill that we had been living together for a year.
@@aeolia80 hi can I'm about to apply for the spouse visa as well but she just said you wont get it if you dont have any proof of living together or the pacs it's so confusing. So even if we just get married we I cant get the spouse visa until i live in france?
Talent passport is not necessarily 4 years. I’ve been on one for 6 years now and all of them have been 2 year renewals. I’ve a friend who got it for one, and another for 4. It varies
Very helpful information. Looking at the student visa option - my question would attending a language school meet the criteria of attending for 2 years?
Per "Google": studied for two years at a French higher education institution (Master degree), not that simple, among other things, you need to show you have a stable situation and a permanent job. That video just gives a brief idea.
Really good! I had not idea how to immigrate in my own country :) I just kind of knew that foreign people could come to study and then get a work visa after graduating... But that's it. And I had only seen people waiting long hours in front of "prefectures" to get papers or answers on documentaries/news on TV.
Did my working holiday visa last year but ended up working at la fac... Feels a bit like I wasted the visa because they did my autorisation de travail this year and would have done it last year too if I hadn't already gone and got the working holiday. Would have been nice to still have it up my sleeve.
Hi Rosie, I love your videos! Thank you for all the info! Just one question, I thought that APS gives the right to work full time during one year, not just for half year (like the student visa). Can you please confirm? Many thanks. Have a lovely day ☺️
Thank you so much for this video, Rosie! That 2 year masters ---> citizenship is a game changer! I had no idea. This question could be for you if you have the time, or for some other helpful person in the comments. I'm on a year long tourist visa at the moment. I want to stay in France. But because I'm a tourist visa, I'm not allowed to work. Or LOOK for work, correct? My point is, I don't want to look for a job, try to switch to a work visa, but then get in trouble because it's before the end of my tourist visa. Trying to get a student visa/PACSed with my boyfriend are other options. But getting a work visa would be nice.
Thank you! By far one of the most clear breakdown of a very complicated system. One question. Which of these visas is most appropriate for someone with a portable income? I am a freelance Virtual Paralegal and my husband collects social security. Both U.S. citizens. Thanks!
Thank you for all the info. I'm from Colombia here in France with the working holiday Visa, and I got a job in a school, but it's has been a pin in the butt getting all the documents. For the contract they ask the the social security number, AND to request the social security number the ask me to have a contract. I'm in a paradox. Have you listened Any case like that? What should I do?
Thank you for the video, very interesting information! There's a minimum salary that needs to be earned in order to apply for the talent passport? You said 36.000€ per year?
Bonjour, my girlfriend just graduated from le cordon bleu paris for pastry and signed a CDI with restaurant lasserre after they received ‘autorisation de travail’ from ministry of the interior. Now she has to apply for the work visa and titre de séjour but we can not figure out the process on the website of the prefecture (we live in Paris 15) we couldn’t find a way to get an appointment or the list of documents required anywhere including the 3430 helpline. I would really appreciate your help or recommendations for an agency or lawyer who could help.
Hi! thank uuu for the informative video, I would like to ask something a little different I would like to move to Paris to learn French I have a tourist visa but it's only for a month if I apply for a language school can I get a student visa? I don't know which language school to apply to. I also have a place to stay. My main issue is that I do not know who to ask and get trustworthy information. I was wondering do you know anything about this🍀
@@anrysse I think so! This is from my research notes after looking around the web and campus France. 💖🤍 Get STUDENT visa for L3: VLS-TS "ÉTUDIANT", VISA LONG SÉJOUR VALANT TITRE DE SÉJOUR The VLS-TS student visa allows you to pursue studies in France for a period of four months to one year. It must be validated upon your arrival in France. If you would like to continue your studies after it expires, you may apply for a multi-annual residence permit (carte de séjour pluriannuelle). You can extend your stay with these as well from what I’ve learned. ASk about a MULTIPLE-ENTRY VLS-TS STUDENT VISA versus the regular one and which they’d think is best when you go get your visa.
@@anrysse sure thing love 💖 pls dm me on ig if you wanna talk about your dream for France! I wanna go too!! I’m at Destinysroom.xo! instagram.com/destinysroom.xo
Hi Rosie and to everyone who knows/experienced the Student Visa: can I take my 2-yr masters without the knowledge in french language yet? If yes, Where to learn french while doing Masteral studies? Merci
Hey! I dont see anything about the long term visa (more than 3 months, less than 1 year) option. Do you know if thats still available during COVID? Also - thanks for the lingoda tip/info!
Thank you for this information. What if you already have a terminal degree such as an EdD, JD, or MFA etc? Would it still be reasonable to apply for a student visa?
Thanks for the information Rosie! I have a question though.. I have a youth mobility visa, am I exempt from needing a residence permit?(carte sejour)? If not how do i get that? Thanks in advance :)
J'ai 85 ans et je prévois de déménager en France plus tard cette année. J'aimerais enseigner l'anglais en France, donc je prévois d'obtenir la certification du TEFL. Dois-je alors demander un visa étudiant français ? J'aimerais obtenir la résidence permanente française dès que possible.
Caution if you are American want to live in France and you want to play for long visa do you have to apply for it from America or until you get to France ?
this is a great video! I have two questions. I am from the US and am planning to apply for a student visa to study at a language school for 8-10 months and then if I like Paris, I will get my Masters degree (the program I like is 15 months). Can I apply for another student visa after the first one is over? And will the language school plus the masters program be able to be combined as 2 years studying? Thank you for your help.
Hey K, I studied MBA in Paris and it is very easy to get student visa and extend it, if you decide to study masters in France. All you do, first get student visa and then with in a year, apply to study ( French or English program) and through school you renew your visa for 1,2,3 years as long as you are completing your degree and have funds to life in France . Also you can legally work in France under French visa and you can get internships in French companies
Hey, I recently found your channel and loved it, i have been wanting to move to Paris for a while now, could you do a guide on what you need to do before to be able to successfully move there, eg. how to get a job, how much money you will need, how to find a good place.
If I study a 1 or 2 year Masters' Degree program and secure a CDI job as per requirement, how long will my residency in France be valid based upon those factors? Will it be 10 years and then will have to renew or is there a way to get a lifetime citizenship in France as an Indian citizen right now? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Hey Rosie!! Can you tell me where you got the information about not being able to obtain any other visa after having a whv? I cant find this information anywhere and it's very relevant to my situation. Love your content!!!
I’m going to retire and do research work and perhaps work on a masters in France, what visa should I apply for? I have been and en engineer for 18 years. Money won’t be my issue
Hi Rosie! Thank you so much for this video.... and all your other wonderful videos! With regards to the student visa, I’ve read that universities don’t discriminate based on someone’s age however is it difficult to get an internship or job if you’re considered a non traditional student (older). I received my BA later in life and would like to attend graduate school in France however I’m worried that it will be difficult for me to find a job and be able to stay in France once I obtain my degree. 😕
@@gracehunter2136 Hi there! I did some research on my own a while back... I am too old but I think you might still qualify. I believe I found the information on the school's website. I looked up the university that was mention and then went from there. I'm sorry I don't recall exactly how I found it, it's been over a year. But use the name of the university/school mentioned and go from there. Put in key words like scholarship or paid to work... I'm sorry I can't be more specific, it's been too long. But like I stated, if I recall correctly, you may still be eligible at 30. Good luck!
Thankyou for posting the video. It's very Informative. I have one question to ask though. I have reached in France on long stay visa as dependent, I am an engineer and have 10 yrs of experience in my home country. How can I start working here. Is there a process I should follow to get a work visa here. Please share if you have any info.
Nice video. I have a question, I did a PhD in france and want to know if I leave France for working in Switzerland for a year does that mean that I can’t apply for French citizenship anymore?
Hello, thanks for this video. I am hoping to move to France and am considering a second master’s degree at 40 for career advancement or change. I wondered if there are any age limits in terms of the benefits of the 2yr Master’s or on admission to public university programs at that level?
@@NotEvenFrench Thank you. I guess I need to identify programs and ask about their admissions for adult students. I might be ok with being in classes with younger individuals if the course of study is the one I prefer and is an affordable public university.
i want to get a visa to france so i can join the french foreign leigon. i only have the money for a round trip to france and to take a bus to the recruiting center. what should i do in order to get a visa for that purpose?
I’m going to retire and do research work and perhaps work on a masters in France, what visa should I apply for? I have been and en engineer for 18 years
Does a master degree in France also translated well in the US as a legitimate master degree ? So if I got my masters in France and I loved there for a while would that degree also work if I ever went back to the States ?
I am planning on going to learn french and then go to aesthetician school is France, do you think that I would be eligible to apply for a french citizenship? I already have a masters degree and two bachelor degrees from USA and Ireland. I really want to move there and start my life and career because the job market is terrible in my country. Appreciate all your advice.
France is a country of my dreams, how can I find a job in France, plz can you give me a website or a link to find a job in France, would be very helpful.🥰🥰
Hello and thanks sooo much for the info. I work as a carpet fitter in the United States and I’m interested in moving to France to work with an established business of 15 years. I have 25 years expert experience. Do you think a talent visa would be possible for me? Thanks for any insight ✌️
let say i come to france for master in business administration . and find full time job with contract with restaurant , monthly salary is 2000x 12 = 36000 per year . then what are the option ??
ok I am french my wife american living in USA. We want to retire in France what does she needs to be able to stay long term in France (visa type ... ) and eventually became French. thanks
Hi! Do you do one on one consultations? You mentioned that you are a career coach and I would love to talk about possibilities of work in france/get any advice? Especially for the Vie privée et famille visa. I love your videos! Thanks so much.
I am a bit scared because I don't know where to start, I am planning to migrate eventually with my daughter. I'm thinking it might be too hard for single mothers to be considered though. But I am hoping 🤞💙🤍❤️
There are some of us in the Channel Islands that weren't allowed to participate in the Brexit vote, yet it affects us too. I am deeply saddened by this, being a Channel Islander, seeing France so close from our cost and being a frequent visitor to France (at least once a month before the pandemic situation), I can't speak for all Channel Islanders but I feel a close affinity with France, always have, always will. Please don't band all Brits as "pro leavers" - it just isn't the case. Of course, it's a democracy and people have to accept the vote. For me, it's a bitter pill to swallow (especially as I had no voice, as did every other person with a Channel Island passport). Hello from Jersey 👋🏼
Thank you so much for this! I am thinking about going to France to study French in a certified/accredited academies and while im there maybe apply for an english teaching job. Do you think its a good idea?
4:34 - Working Holiday Visa
5:56 - Student Visa
9:03 - APSA Jeune Diplômé
12:03 - EU Blue Card
13:23 - La French Tech
14:18 - Talent Passeport Chercheur
14:44 - Création D’Enterprise
15:30 - Profession Libérale
18:33 - Relationship/Spouse Visa
Love your stuff Rosie! Keep it up :)
Wait can you talk more about the first one, that you didn’t talk about?
Cheers for your nerd contribution! I love people who do this!!
11:32- job search or business creation visa
15:20- profession liberal
this video deserves so many more likes 🥺 slept on!! thank you for your insights and advice, it means so much
Thank you for doing this video! Super informative and interesting, love getting into the nitty gritty of visa stuff. So hard to find good info on the official websites, so super appreciate videos like this :)
I LOVED THIS VIDEO
Im terrified of trying to move to France from australia at 37 and this has literally given me all of the confidence to be crazy enough to move…
Will be rewatching again and again and then researching all the individual programs that you have mentioned…
When i make it to Paris i would love to buy you dinner or something nice to say thank you 🙏
you just saved me from a lot of headache !!!!! love you !
I love this channel, and thanks for the information!!
I spent 2 years in Paris and moved to NZ for a PhD. That’s so much easier and less stressful to settle down in France than in New Zealand.
How was it? What was the easy part in Paris than in NZ for you? Will you go back to Paris?
@@ParisChicStyle can’t tell the difference in a single comment, there are too many. In France you can get citizenship after 2 years of uni, if NZ if I decide to stay here >11 years (4y PhD+2y residence Queue+5y residency)
@@mykolazlygostiev4520 That's good to know. Thanks for sharing. It is definitely harder to get citizenship in NZ. Will you go back to France to continue your PhD?
What about retirement and/or independently wealthy options? Golden visa?
All countries love money. You're set for a long term visa lol
@@michellestevens4126 He needs to apply for a VLS-TS visa, no?
Was just listening to this one ua-cam.com/video/kn7-2XkfE8s/v-deo.html&ab_channel=IBNImmigrationSolutions. Not affiliated with them, and one has to be careful with all such internet info. Regardless, it is not quite a retirement option, but I like that it is a one year visa which can be extended, especially if you have never lived in France for extended time.
Thanks a lot. This was very informative
This was extremely helpful, Rosie! Thank you so much for always producing the best content :)
The auto entrepreneur visa is what I'm applying for to freelance teacher (I have 10 years teaching English experience including overseas). I already have my business plan put together and mission statement. But I'm just waiting for France to accept my application. They're only letting students and spouses back into the country right now due to Covid!! So my France dream is on hold until Covid slows down! Anyways, great video.
Thank you so much for this easy to understand and concise video on our visa options. Also refreshing to hear a kiwi talk immigration, too!
Would have been lovely to make a bit of mention about visa's for the huge sector of retired people. Many people in their 50's on up are really active and want to make the big move and are just as confused and daunted by the prospect of tackling the long visit stay French visa???
I got my visa a few weeks ago, family visa was my only option. The only thing I don't like about it is I have to rely on my husband and his family for everything. But it's also an advantage too. But one good thing is I can start applying for citizenship in only 3 more years. That's crazy to me as a US citizen, and as someone that's lived in Korea for a while, where both countries it can be pretty difficult to get citizenship and can take a lot of time
With the PACS (which you can get done at a French Embassy), you don't need to be living in France, but.........if you are coming from outside of France, you aren't allowed to work for the first year. We didn't do the the PACS route because of not being able to work for a year, and also because we couldn't prove with like a gas bill that we had been living together for a year.
@@aeolia80 hi can I'm about to apply for the spouse visa as well but she just said you wont get it if you dont have any proof of living together or the pacs it's so confusing. So even if we just get married we I cant get the spouse visa until i live in france?
I missed your videos, so I'm very glad you made this. Very informative, and definitely deserving of more views :)
This was incredibly helpful. 🙏
Talent passport is not necessarily 4 years. I’ve been on one for 6 years now and all of them have been 2 year renewals. I’ve a friend who got it for one, and another for 4. It varies
Very helpful information. Looking at the student visa option - my question would attending a language school meet the criteria of attending for 2 years?
The same question I have as yours.
Per "Google": studied for two years at a French higher education institution (Master degree), not that simple, among other things, you need to show you have a stable situation and a permanent job. That video just gives a brief idea.
Very cool and informative. How about Dual Citizenship?
What a detailed well explained video! Gives a clear list of choices. 👍
What about the long-stay visa?
Thanks much love from USA .
Really good! I had not idea how to immigrate in my own country :) I just kind of knew that foreign people could come to study and then get a work visa after graduating... But that's it. And I had only seen people waiting long hours in front of "prefectures" to get papers or answers on documentaries/news on TV.
Thank you for the info!
Did my working holiday visa last year but ended up working at la fac... Feels a bit like I wasted the visa because they did my autorisation de travail this year and would have done it last year too if I hadn't already gone and got the working holiday. Would have been nice to still have it up my sleeve.
8:15- what are the chances of getting a student visa in your forties? I'd like to get in this way and do a master's.
Love your accent!
Hi Rosie, I love your videos!
Thank you for all the info!
Just one question, I thought that APS gives the right to work full time during one year, not just for half year (like the student visa). Can you please confirm?
Many thanks.
Have a lovely day ☺️
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this video, Rosie! That 2 year masters ---> citizenship is a game changer! I had no idea. This question could be for you if you have the time, or for some other helpful person in the comments. I'm on a year long tourist visa at the moment. I want to stay in France. But because I'm a tourist visa, I'm not allowed to work. Or LOOK for work, correct? My point is, I don't want to look for a job, try to switch to a work visa, but then get in trouble because it's before the end of my tourist visa. Trying to get a student visa/PACSed with my boyfriend are other options. But getting a work visa would be nice.
Thank you! By far one of the most clear breakdown of a very complicated system. One question. Which of these visas is most appropriate for someone with a portable income? I am a freelance Virtual Paralegal and my husband collects social security. Both U.S. citizens. Thanks!
thank you for this video! my god, thank you!
Thank you for all the info. I'm from Colombia here in France with the working holiday Visa, and I got a job in a school, but it's has been a pin in the butt getting all the documents. For the contract they ask the the social security number, AND to request the social security number the ask me to have a contract. I'm in a paradox. Have you listened Any case like that? What should I do?
interesting. Even though I personally do not need any visa, it is so interesting to see what is out there, well explained :)
I want to do this! Thank you👍
What about the Long-Visa for Self employed person or liberal activity ?
Do you recommend an academy for learning French that could go together with the student visa?
Thank you for the video, very interesting information!
There's a minimum salary that needs to be earned in order to apply for the talent passport? You said 36.000€ per year?
Bonjour, my girlfriend just graduated from le cordon bleu paris for pastry and signed a CDI with restaurant lasserre after they received ‘autorisation de travail’ from ministry of the interior. Now she has to apply for the work visa and titre de séjour but we can not figure out the process on the website of the prefecture (we live in Paris 15) we couldn’t find a way to get an appointment or the list of documents required anywhere including the 3430 helpline. I would really appreciate your help or recommendations for an agency or lawyer who could help.
Hi! thank uuu for the informative video, I would like to ask something a little different I would like to move to Paris to learn French I have a tourist visa but it's only for a month if I apply for a language school can I get a student visa? I don't know which language school to apply to. I also have a place to stay. My main issue is that I do not know who to ask and get trustworthy information. I was wondering do you know anything about this🍀
Thank you so much for this video? I want to migrate in France all about no experience about to migrate in France,
I have a one year old baby, and I got accepted to a french university already
For my masters, any ideas?
how about a review of the Netflix show Emily in Paris?!
Yes I was looking for this comment. Very curious on her thoughts.
Watch engrenages or les legends instead
If I sign up for French language classes at Alliance Francaise will I be given a VLTS visa or just a VLT visa? The course is 7 to 9 months long
Cool student Visa that is great .
So helpful! Now if my kid became a French citizen by way of one of those visas....can he request for me to be a citizen because I am his mother?
(S)He can sponsor you for PR, then you can work your way towards citizenship. Good luck.
Jo-anne thank you thank you!
Im thinking of going to learn the language 😅I already have a bachelors😊 I will hopefully be applying soon
What about for people who want a Bachelors degree first? I just graduated with my associates...so i don't think I can just jump into a masters):
Have you found out any information about this?
@@anrysse I think so! This is from my research notes after looking around the web and campus France. 💖🤍
Get STUDENT visa for L3: VLS-TS "ÉTUDIANT", VISA LONG SÉJOUR VALANT TITRE DE SÉJOUR
The VLS-TS student visa allows you to pursue studies in France for a period of four months to one year. It must be validated upon your arrival in France. If you would like to continue your studies after it expires, you may apply for a multi-annual residence permit (carte de séjour pluriannuelle).
You can extend your stay with these as well from what I’ve learned.
ASk about a MULTIPLE-ENTRY VLS-TS STUDENT VISA versus the regular one and which they’d think is best when you go get your visa.
@@destinyzroom thank you so much 🙏 😊
@@anrysse sure thing love 💖 pls dm me on ig if you wanna talk about your dream for France! I wanna go too!! I’m at Destinysroom.xo!
instagram.com/destinysroom.xo
Hi. Can you get a Visa to study the language? Thanks
Hi Rosie and to everyone who knows/experienced the Student Visa: can I take my 2-yr masters without the knowledge in french language yet? If yes, Where to learn french while doing Masteral studies? Merci
So helpful! If I graduated with a BA in an American school, what schools would you recommend looking into in Paris
Hey! I dont see anything about the long term visa (more than 3 months, less than 1 year) option. Do you know if thats still available during COVID? Also - thanks for the lingoda tip/info!
Thank you for this information. What if you already have a terminal degree such as an EdD, JD, or MFA etc? Would it still be reasonable to apply for a student visa?
Thanks for the information Rosie! I have a question though.. I have a youth mobility visa, am I exempt from needing a residence permit?(carte sejour)? If not how do i get that? Thanks in advance :)
J'ai 85 ans et je prévois de déménager en France plus tard cette année. J'aimerais enseigner l'anglais en France, donc je prévois d'obtenir la certification du TEFL. Dois-je alors demander un visa étudiant français ? J'aimerais obtenir la résidence permanente française dès que possible.
Caution if you are American want to live in France and you want to play for long visa do you have to apply for it from America or until you get to France ?
I live in Quebec. Is it easier to get a visa? I'm an ESL teacher.
this is a great video! I have two questions. I am from the US and am planning to apply for a student visa to study at a language school for 8-10 months and then if I like Paris, I will get my Masters degree (the program I like is 15 months). Can I apply for another student visa after the first one is over? And will the language school plus the masters program be able to be combined as 2 years studying? Thank you for your help.
Hey K, I studied MBA in Paris and it is very easy to get student visa and extend it, if you decide to study masters in France. All you do, first get student visa and then with in a year, apply to study ( French or English program) and through school you renew your visa for 1,2,3 years as long as you are completing your degree and have funds to life in France .
Also you can legally work in France under French visa and you can get internships in French companies
Talk about sports person visa
Hey, I recently found your channel and loved it, i have been wanting to move to Paris for a while now, could you do a guide on what you need to do before to be able to successfully move there, eg. how to get a job, how much money you will need, how to find a good place.
Not Even French ok I will do, thanks and keep up the food work, it’s awesome to see that it is all actually possible
If I study a 1 or 2 year Masters' Degree program and secure a CDI job as per requirement, how long will my residency in France be valid based upon those factors? Will it be 10 years and then will have to renew or is there a way to get a lifetime citizenship in France as an Indian citizen right now?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Hey Rosie!! Can you tell me where you got the information about not being able to obtain any other visa after having a whv? I cant find this information anywhere and it's very relevant to my situation. Love your content!!!
I’m going to retire and do research work and perhaps work on a masters in France, what visa should I apply for? I have been and en engineer for 18 years. Money won’t be my issue
Hi Rosie! Thank you so much for this video.... and all your other wonderful videos! With regards to the student visa, I’ve read that universities don’t discriminate based on someone’s age however is it difficult to get an internship or job if you’re considered a non traditional student (older). I received my BA later in life and would like to attend graduate school in France however I’m worried that it will be difficult for me to find a job and be able to stay in France once I obtain my degree. 😕
Hey, did you find out any more about this? I am looking at graduate school in Paris but I am 30 now
@@gracehunter2136 Hi there! I did some research on my own a while back... I am too old but I think you might still qualify. I believe I found the information on the school's website. I looked up the university that was mention and then went from there. I'm sorry I don't recall exactly how I found it, it's been over a year. But use the name of the university/school mentioned and go from there. Put in key words like scholarship or paid to work... I'm sorry I can't be more specific, it's been too long. But like I stated, if I recall correctly, you may still be eligible at 30. Good luck!
Thankyou for posting the video. It's very Informative. I have one question to ask though. I have reached in France on long stay visa as dependent, I am an engineer and have 10 yrs of experience in my home country. How can I start working here. Is there a process I should follow to get a work visa here. Please share if you have any info.
Thank you for this video, it’s very informative & helpful. What is the minimum wage in France, please?
Hiii 🥰
Nice video. I have a question, I did a PhD in france and want to know if I leave France for working in Switzerland for a year does that mean that I can’t apply for French citizenship anymore?
Hello, thanks for this video. I am hoping to move to France and am considering a second master’s degree at 40 for career advancement or change. I wondered if there are any age limits in terms of the benefits of the 2yr Master’s or on admission to public university programs at that level?
@@NotEvenFrench Thank you. I guess I need to identify programs and ask about their admissions for adult students. I might be ok with being in classes with younger individuals if the course of study is the one I prefer and is an affordable public university.
i want to get a visa to france so i can join the french foreign leigon. i only have the money for a round trip to france and to take a bus to the recruiting center. what should i do in order to get a visa for that purpose?
I’m going to retire and do research work and perhaps work on a masters in France, what visa should I apply for? I have been and en engineer for 18 years
Heyy can you please tell the visa category for working as a social media influencer in france?
Thank you so much❤
What about professional opportunities with 10-15 years of experience (from the US) who don’t speak French?
Doesn't the 2 years studying not count because the study visa is not a long-term residence permit?
But will allow visitings visa’s im france??
Hi Rosie, did you study at public or private uni? Does that have an impact on attracting good quality employer when job hunting?
Does a master degree in France also translated well in the US as a legitimate master degree ? So if I got my masters in France and I loved there for a while would that degree also work if I ever went back to the States ?
I am planning on going to learn french and then go to aesthetician school is France, do you think that I would be eligible to apply for a french citizenship? I already have a masters degree and two bachelor degrees from USA and Ireland. I really want to move there and start my life and career because the job market is terrible in my country. Appreciate all your advice.
France is a country of my dreams, how can I find a job in France, plz can you give me a website or a link to find a job in France, would be very helpful.🥰🥰
Hello and thanks sooo much for the info. I work as a carpet fitter in the United States and I’m interested in moving to France to work with an established business of 15 years. I have 25 years expert experience. Do you think a talent visa would be possible for me? Thanks for any insight ✌️
let say i come to france for master in business administration . and find full time job with contract with restaurant , monthly salary is 2000x 12 = 36000 per year . then what are the option ??
If I got my bachelors in America can I still get my masters in France?
Do I have to get married first to get my spouse visa? (Not PACS but an actual marriage)
Not Even French should I apply for my long stay visa first before the marriage as well? (Sorry for asking a lot of questions haha)
Can you guide me how to get job in France as an English teacher
Doing medicine in france
Please tell the admission procedure
And tell the university which cost low cost please
for me, i would love to go back for my masters but i have 28,000 to pay off for my bachelors degree :(
ok I am french my wife american living in USA. We want to retire in France what does she needs to be able to stay long term in France (visa type ... ) and eventually became French. thanks
Can minors (13yrs) get a student visa ?
Hello Rosie, your work is really good but it is bit annoying to see first 5 mins (20% of the video's duration) spent on talking about advertisement.
I want to see Paris I am in India so pls tell about how I get visa for that
This is the main thing im so scared about. Ive seen so many horror videos of people struggling to get a visa
Same! And with Brexit slowly approaching I'm worried Ill be one of the horror stories haha
Can i work part time with student visa?
yes I am doing it now
Good morning please I want to work in France
Hi! Do you do one on one consultations? You mentioned that you are a career coach and I would love to talk about possibilities of work in france/get any advice? Especially for the Vie privée et famille visa. I love your videos! Thanks so much.
I am a bit scared because I don't know where to start, I am planning to migrate eventually with my daughter. I'm thinking it might be too hard for single mothers to be considered though. But I am hoping 🤞💙🤍❤️
If you're a UK citizen, this should be very useful after December 31 (Brexit)
They voted themselves out, we gave them a lot of chances to backup. Now, they live with their choices for once.
There are some of us in the Channel Islands that weren't allowed to participate in the Brexit vote, yet it affects us too. I am deeply saddened by this, being a Channel Islander, seeing France so close from our cost and being a frequent visitor to France (at least once a month before the pandemic situation), I can't speak for all Channel Islanders but I feel a close affinity with France, always have, always will. Please don't band all Brits as "pro leavers" - it just isn't the case. Of course, it's a democracy and people have to accept the vote. For me, it's a bitter pill to swallow (especially as I had no voice, as did every other person with a Channel Island passport). Hello from Jersey 👋🏼
Thank you so much for this! I am thinking about going to France to study French in a certified/accredited academies and while im there maybe apply for an english teaching job. Do you think its a good idea?
Are you back in France?
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