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Your complete resource for relocating to and living in Paris. Find English-speaking professionals, discover the best neighborhoods, and get insider tips for expat life.
Paris offers unparalleled access to art, history, cuisine, and fashion. From the Louvre to neighborhood bistros, culture is woven into daily life.
A thriving expat community with international schools, English-speaking services, and global networking opportunities.
World-class healthcare, excellent public transport, rich culture, and easy access to the rest of Europe by train or plane.
Finding professionals who speak English can be challenging. We've curated the best English-speaking services across Paris:
Find English-speaking accountants
πFind English-speaking babysitters
πFind English-speaking coworking
πFind English-speaking dentists
πFind English-speaking doctors
πFind English-speaking driving schools
πFind English-speaking electricians
πFind English-speaking gyms
πFind English-speaking hairdressers
πFind English-speaking lawyers
πFind English-speaking notaries
πFind English-speaking plumbers
πFind English-speaking real estate
πFind English-speaking therapists
πFind English-speaking veterinarians
Paris's arrondissements each have their own character. Here's what expats need to know:
Explore English-speaking services in Barceloneta
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View services βThe Carte Vitale (health insurance card) is essential for healthcare in France. EU citizens can apply through CPAM (Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladie). Non-EU residents should apply after obtaining their visa and work permit.
Many landlords and employers require a French IBAN. Traditional banks like BNP Paribas and SociΓ©tΓ© GΓ©nΓ©rale have English-speaking branches. Online banks like Boursorama and N26 are also popular with expats.
French rental contracts can be complex. Consider consulting an English-speaking lawyer before signing. Standard contracts are either "meublΓ©" (furnished, 1 year) or "vide" (unfurnished, 3 years).
As a resident, you'll need to register with the French social security system. This gives you access to the excellent French healthcare system. Start by registering on ameli.fr and choosing a mΓ©decin traitant (family doctor).
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