International Removals Company to France
International Removals Company to France | Euroremovals
International Removals Company to France Euroremovals has been providing full and part load shipments from Ireland and Northern Ireland to this beautiful country of Europe since 2003. We are fully insured and licensed Irish registered transport company who cares about its reputation greatly.
You should be aware that whilst you are in France, you are legally obliged to carry some form of photographic identification (e.g. passport, passport card, French carte d’identité) with you at all times.
Irish citizens, as EU nationals, currently have the right to live, work and travel to and around France without having to register with the French authorities. If you wish, you may apply for a residence permit “carte de séjour” at your local prefecture; this is not obligatory for EU citizens but it may facilitate your dealings with the French administration.
Irish citizens resident in France may be entitled to vote in municipal and European elections. To check your eligibility and to enrol on the electoral registers, please contact your local town hall ‘mairie’. In general, you must enrol on the register between 1 September and 31 December of the year preceding the election. Further information can be obtained from your town hall or the following web pages: Élections : droit de vote d’un citoyen européen en France | Service-Public.fr, Liste électorale, bureau de vote… : comment vérifier son inscription ? | Service-Public.fr, Listes électorales : nouvelle inscription | Service-Public.fr
Dual nationals who wish to exercise their right to vote on the basis of their Irish citizenship must ensure that they are registered as Irish citizens with their local town hall (Mairie).
Many employment opportunities in France may be contingent on you having an adequate fluency in French. International Removals Company to France Euroremovals can guide you in the right direction with contacts established over the past 20 years.
You can consult information on the citizens’ information website on working and living throughout the European Union.
France Travail (national employment agency) France Travail is the French employment service. Commercial recruitment agencies do not exist to the same extent as in Ireland and most advertised vacancies are notified to Pôle emploi. The agency’s website allows employment seekers to receive information and apply for vacancies. Once in France, you can register at an office of Pôle emploi. There are 1,300 pôle emploi offices throughout France and you can find the one nearest you through the website.
If you wish to seek employment with an Irish company in France or with a French company which does business with Ireland, you can consult the Network Irlande website.
University students looking for work placements during the summer can find useful information on the French-language website of the French ministry of Youth and Sport.
There are many different types of Irish societies and organisations in France including Franco-Irish Friendship societies, as well as Irish music organisations, Irish dancing schools, and Irish and Celtic festivals. Other groups promote Irish sport, film, the Irish language or other events for the community.
Below is a selection of some of these groups and societies. If you wish to add a group to the list, please contact the Embassy. The list provided is for information purposes only. Please note that the Embassy is not responsible for the content of external websites of activities of groups/societies.
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