Thinking of Moving to France?
If you are thinking of moving to France or have already moved to live in France, then this is an interview for you. Jo-Ann Howell is the creator of French Admin Solutions, a business which provides a neat and cost effective way to overcome the bureaucratic challenges that arise when navigating a move to France.
If you are considering moving to another country, this interview is still relevant to you as is will give you a sense of the issues that you should be considering and looking to address from a bureaucratic and administrative perspective. Jo-Ann also shares five generic expat tips at the end of the interview.
Listen to the interview here.
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Jo-Ann is the child of a British army officer and says that she knew that she wanted to learn to speak French from an early age. During a year out between school and university Jo-Ann lived in Belgium with a school friend to improve her French. However, this was just the start, and now, after 4 départements and 8 moves Jo-Ann lives on a boat offering bilingual services to English speakers in France.
Jo-Ann’s story is an engaging and inspiring one which she shares in our interview.
We also dared to talk ‘Brexit’, and Jo-Ann offers perspectives and ideas on what Brits in France can be doing to protect their interests.
Jo-Ann has kindly provided the following links to sites and resources for those who are considering relocating to live in France, or even planning a visit and looking for interesting places to visit.
Survive France, Helping you live and work in France
English Informer - English Informer in France is an English language online magazine offering a variety of articles, important information, news and features.
In English, a place to find English speaking entrepreneurs in your area, or to advertise your own business free of charge.
And last but by no means least, Jo-Ann’s own site French Admin Solutions. You can also join her Facebook group or find her on Twitter
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