Are there one-stop legal offices that can accommodate all of one's needs; visa, residency/citizenship, property law, tax law, power of attorney (stand-in) representation, and others, and if yes, are there firms that cover ALL of France or is there a website that's good to reference firms that are more location-specific? Many things can get overwhelming for some, and as I understand it, French bureaucracy can be a little difficult with paperwork and paperwork requirements and for some of us, it may be more advantageous if there were legal firms that could accommodate us in some capacity.
good video I am French living for 22 years before from Florida: the advice told of a tax attorney or counselor is a must on each individual situation. Read the dreadful Fatca/Fincen US laws! Salut
I’m a writer I wonder which visa would be best for me to move. I will be writing there but my income doesn’t come from any French company. Can I get some guidance?
You will need a long stay visa and provide proofs you can sustain your everyday life for the duration of your stay. The base income / resources you need is, as of today, around 1200€ a month.
Same sex marriage is recognized in France and pretty common. So it is false that you need to do a PACS if you are a same sex married couple and want to move in France.
This is bad advice. If you keep a loan on your US house and sell it later, you have to pay capital gains on it in France. Get some tax advice from a pro, not a real estate agent.
12:30 INCORRECT - Unfortunately, now, even if you make an offer at full price, the owner is not obliged to accept it.
Excellent information. And good questions. Thanks to all the participants.
Are there one-stop legal offices that can accommodate all of one's needs; visa, residency/citizenship, property law, tax law, power of attorney (stand-in) representation, and others, and if yes, are there firms that cover ALL of France or is there a website that's good to reference firms that are more location-specific?
Many things can get overwhelming for some, and as I understand it, French bureaucracy can be a little difficult with paperwork and paperwork requirements and for some of us, it may be more advantageous if there were legal firms that could accommodate us in some capacity.
Great and informative Video. Great speakers too. Thank you 🙏👏😀
Thank you very much for watching!
good video I am French living for 22 years before from Florida: the advice told of a tax attorney or counselor is a must on each individual situation. Read the dreadful Fatca/Fincen US laws! Salut
Thank you
You're welcome!
I’m a writer I wonder which visa would be best for me to move. I will be writing there but my income doesn’t come from any French company. Can I get some guidance?
Apparently not 🤷♂😂
You will need a long stay visa and provide proofs you can sustain your everyday life for the duration of your stay.
The base income / resources you need is, as of today, around 1200€ a month.
Same sex marriage is recognized in France and pretty common. So it is false that you need to do a PACS if you are a same sex married couple and want to move in France.
Yes, you are right. It's completely false!
This is bad advice. If you keep a loan on your US house and sell it later, you have to pay capital gains on it in France. Get some tax advice from a pro, not a real estate agent.
Italy just seems so much better than France to me. France needs to clean up their act and be more expat/tax friendly 🤷♂.
Go to Italy, then
@ I am here so where are you?
@@ibenglish in France