Just arrived in France
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Just arrived in France
Hi everyone , I’ve just arrived in Issoire in the middle of France. Can anyone give any advice on registering myself living here . Need to do that quick sharp before the end of this year )) . My French is average but I understand more than I can speak . Would be nice to meet british people if there are any here lol thanks sarH
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Re: Just arrived in France
Hi Sarah, you don't have to do anything about registering or apply for a residence permit before the end of the year.
All you have to do is ensure that you have all your paperwork in order and dated prior to 31st Dec. Depending on what your status is in France, that will probably include a rental contract or an acte de vente, utlility bills, proof that you have health insurance in place, and an employment contract or proof of pension or investment income or whatever sources of income you have.
Thenyou need to apply via the online portal and submit these documents, but you have until the end of June (or is it July) to do this. The important thing is that all your supporting documents are dated 2020 not 2021 but there is no rush in submitting them. For people who have only just arrived and haven't had utilities bills in their own name yet, they won't necessarily have all the required documents to hand before the end of the year so t may be better to wait a few months
The English version web portal is here https://contacts-demarches.interieur...t-application/ and it really is very simple. Bon courage!
All you have to do is ensure that you have all your paperwork in order and dated prior to 31st Dec. Depending on what your status is in France, that will probably include a rental contract or an acte de vente, utlility bills, proof that you have health insurance in place, and an employment contract or proof of pension or investment income or whatever sources of income you have.
Thenyou need to apply via the online portal and submit these documents, but you have until the end of June (or is it July) to do this. The important thing is that all your supporting documents are dated 2020 not 2021 but there is no rush in submitting them. For people who have only just arrived and haven't had utilities bills in their own name yet, they won't necessarily have all the required documents to hand before the end of the year so t may be better to wait a few months
The English version web portal is here https://contacts-demarches.interieur...t-application/ and it really is very simple. Bon courage!
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Thankyou so much , that is a relief I thought they all had to be in before the end of the year .
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Hi everyone , I’ve just arrived in Issoire in the middle of France. Can anyone give any advice on registering myself living here . Need to do that quick sharp before the end of this year )) . My French is average but I understand more than I can speak . Would be nice to meet british people if there are any here lol thanks sarH
I would add that it's not compulsory to even introduce yourselves at the Mairie, but they can give you a list of all the Clubs and Associations in the town which you could join (when Covid permits), and meet people of like interests. There aren't all that many BE members in the 63, but we can all help and advise on "national" issues.
Take a look at the "Covid" thread which gives up-to-date info on the Covid restrictions between now and 20th January 2021 (just in case your French isn't good enough to follow the French News....)
Are you working? retired? "inactive"? Your healthcare coverage depends on your status and you should have private healthcare insurance if you aren't contributing into the French S.S.System one way or another, as one of the conditions when applying for Residency in 2021.
Does "I" mean you alone, or have you got family with you?
Don't hesitate to ask other questions, but we'll need more info on yourself in order to advise best!
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Hi, thanks very much . I have a weeks trial coming up work wise not far from Le Mans on a farm /stable training horses . So if all goes well they will sort that for me . Just me for now . )).
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I forgot to mention the thread titles concerning Covid restrictions: "Updated Covid-related restrictions" and "Transiting through France during Covid". You'll need to download the Attestation when you travel to and from Le Mans, ticking each time the "déplacement professionnel" box and carrying documents concerning your trial and justification of your domicile for when you return (sorry, I haven't got the latest Attestation to hand for the actual wording of the Attestation). No need for an Attestation if your trial starts aftert 15th December....
HTH
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Trial starts on the 13th and if all goes well I’ll be living there
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That sounds great. I like the area around Le Mans
Just make sure you have your CDD contract showing your start date as 13 Dec, and that your employer has done all the admin on their side such as declaring you as an employee to URSSAF before you start work, etc. French employment law is very precise and has to be followed step by step but if they've employed staff before they'll know what to do.
Presumably you haven't bothered taking out private health insurance since you will enter the state health system as soon as you start work, but that probably means that the official date you started residing in France will have to be the date on your contract, because I don't think any time you spent here without healthcare in place would be counted towards legal residence. Could be wrong though but either way, a week or two at this stage won't make much difference.
All the best, exciting times ahead!
Just make sure you have your CDD contract showing your start date as 13 Dec, and that your employer has done all the admin on their side such as declaring you as an employee to URSSAF before you start work, etc. French employment law is very precise and has to be followed step by step but if they've employed staff before they'll know what to do.
Presumably you haven't bothered taking out private health insurance since you will enter the state health system as soon as you start work, but that probably means that the official date you started residing in France will have to be the date on your contract, because I don't think any time you spent here without healthcare in place would be counted towards legal residence. Could be wrong though but either way, a week or two at this stage won't make much difference.
All the best, exciting times ahead!
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You will soon discover that having your paperwork sorted is so important here in France Are your employers French ?
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No they are from Denmark but have lived here for a long time
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I was thinking about saying I’m a jobseeker until I’m certain I have the job . To be on the safe side
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https://brexit.gouv.fr/sites/brexit/...-d-emploi.html
"Will British jobseekers be entitled to a residence permit?
Two situations should be considered:
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- If the British national, beneficiary of the withdrawal agreement, looking for a job has already worked in France, he or she will be issued a residence permit valid for 5 years.
- If the British national, beneficiary of the withdrawal agreement, enters in France with the aim of looking for a job and has therefore never exercised a professional activity in France, he will be issued an APS (admission exceptionnelle au séjour), valid for 6 months and renewable once, if he is able to prove that he is actually looking for a job and that he has a real chance of being hired within a reasonable period of time.
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From what you have said I am getting a wee bit concerned that this one-week trial is an unofficial arrangement. Working unregistered and unpaid is not allowed by the French labour code. Trial periods are allowed but there must be a fixed-term employment contract in place setting out all the details of the arrangement - how long the trial period is, what your duties are, what the pay is, etc. I trust they have given you a contract and declared you to URSSAF?
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From what you have said I am getting a wee bit concerned that this one-week trial is an unofficial arrangement. Working unregistered and unpaid is not allowed by the French labour code. Trial periods are allowed but there must be a fixed-term employment contract in place setting out all the details of the arrangement - how long the trial period is, what your duties are, what the pay is, etc. I trust they have given you a contract and declared you to URSSAF?
@ Sarah - another point, you say that you'll be "living there", if all goes well. Do you mean living on the spot, with board and lodging included in the contract as from 13th December?
I would ask them to send you the CDD (for the trial period) so that you can take your time to read it through and understand it before you arrive. Btw, it must be in French, otherwise it's not valid. The potential employers may have lived here for a long time, but do they know all the present legal/administrative aspects of hiring employees?
Sorry to be the Devil's Advocate, but I wouldn't want you to end up like the other member....
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Thankyou all I’m a bit concerned myself. He has said he will do a contract and register me properly if all goes well during my weeks trial . I have been accepted for a job teaching English to kids too through an agency and they do provide contracts , get social security number etc .... it’s very difficult as I would prefer the horse job as it’s my area of expertise etc but I want to be able to prove I’ve been living here in 2020. I know this must seem very last minute and it is )) as I was stuck in Morocco through the lockdown and unable to leave . So now I’m in a panic )))