| 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...
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