Brexit cards, EES truths, and pet shelters: 6 essential articles for life in France
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Brexit cards, EES truths, and pet shelters: 6 essential articles for life in France
"For tens of thousands of Britons in France, an important admin task looms - renewal of the post-Brexit residency permit . But exactly how to do this varies depending on where you live. The Local has contacted all 96 préfectures in mainland France to get clarity on the procedure in each area: here's what they said. How préfectures in each part of France will deal with Brexit card renewals"
"After recently acquiring French nationality by residency, here are a few of the things The Local France's journalist, Genevieve Mansfield, learned along the way. Everything I wish I knew before applying for French nationality After many delays, the EU's new Entry & Exit System (EES) comes into effect on Sunday, October 12th, albeit with a phased introduction so that only some passengers will be affected at first."
"Somewhat scaremongering reporting in once-serious sections of the UK media suggests this will result in second-home owners being 'kicked out' of the EU. The reality is far less dramatic. Here's what the changes really mean for second-home owners in France What EES changes for second-home owners in France It can be difficult to find a house or apartment to rent in France, especially if you're searching in the big cities like Paris. So here's a list of the apps that make things a little easier."
Regional préfectures across mainland France use different procedures for renewing post-Brexit residency permits, requiring residents to check local rules. A journalist who recently gained French nationality by residency shares practical lessons for prospective applicants. The EU's Entry & Exit System (EES) begins phased operation on October 12th, initially affecting only some passengers and posing limited impact for second-home owners. Finding rental housing can be challenging in major French cities, and several apps can ease the search. Social norms around punctuality in France generally discourage lateness beyond a 15-minute grace period. High rates of pet abandonment mean many animals need rehoming.
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