
"At The French Property Show which takes place twice a year at Cheltenham Racecourse, a hand-picked panel of trusted experts in all aspects of life in France are on hand to provide advice and support to help you make your dream come true. There are administration experts who can give you reliable and great advice on starting your own business in France. And there are visa and immigration specialists, finance and tax experts, property agents,"
"Post-Brexit, British citizens are classed as non-EU nationals, which means you'll need a long-stay visa (visa de long séjour) if you want to stay in France for more than 90 days. To run a small business, you'll need to apply for a specific type of visa that allows you to set up and operate a self-employed business in France which includes, running a gite, B&B and digital worki"
Moving to France and starting a business remains achievable for British citizens, though post-Brexit rules have increased administrative requirements. Non-EU nationals must obtain a long-stay visa (visa de long séjour) for stays longer than 90 days. A specific self-employment visa is required to run small businesses such as a gîte, B&B, or digital freelancing. Practical support is available from specialists in visas, immigration, finance, tax, property, currency, legal and language matters. The French Property Show offers seminars and face-to-face consultations on 11–12 April 2026 and 10–11 October 2026, with free parking and no urban congestion charges.
Read at The Good Life France
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