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WillTravel Oct 17th, 2009 09:13 PM

It's a good point that there is no reason to discourage people's dreams. Lots of people emigrate to France all the time - from Africa, from Israel, from eastern Europe, etc.

slangevar Oct 17th, 2009 10:31 PM

The one thing that makes this trickier is the family aspect. Is France JW's wife's dream, too? If so, then it can be a shared adventure. If not, then uprooting an unwilling family could turn into a nightmare of resentment.

Just questions that should be answered...

nancicita Oct 17th, 2009 11:27 PM

I highly agree with nytraveler.

Another option that I'd suggest is to start a business in France. There's the new Auto-Entrepreneur program. Have you heard of it? Although, one does need to be a French resident already to apply for this program. But a way that one could (possibly) go around this requirement, is to start with a student visa, rent an apartment, thus have French residency (a physical address), and then apply for the Auto-Entrepreneur program, and then in the process of doing so, try to apply for a new long-stay visa. Now, I do NOT know if this would work, but it's just a idea...if one REALLY wants to move to France...

Oh, and you'd still have to have a very marketable skill, for example in the IT field, science degree, and/or speak several languages including French (I realize some may disagree with me, but this is just my opinion).

So it's not impossible...nothing is impossible...

nancicita Oct 17th, 2009 11:32 PM

...and I forgot to mention, to have a student visa, you'd have to apply for admission to either a French university or study abroad / exchange program. The OP is 26...fairly young...could still pursue a second degree. Having a family does make the situation more difficult, though.

But, nothing is impossible. ;-)

nancicita Oct 17th, 2009 11:36 PM

oh, and here's the link the official website:

http://www.lautoentrepreneur.fr/


Bonne chance!


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