Moving to Parma, need help :-0
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Moving to Parma, need help :-0
I am moving to Parma soon, and have NO idea where to start with arrangements. The organization provides housing for one month, so I guess I can search for something in that month. However, does anyone know of Internation Schools, where lessons are taught in English in Parma?
I have a 6-year old son. Also, what are the living costs in Parma, how much money do you need every month to live decently.
I have a 6-year old son. Also, what are the living costs in Parma, how much money do you need every month to live decently.
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Re: Moving to Parma, need help :-0
Wow, a month to move and find accommodation. I know nothing of Parma but the chances of sorting out decent accommodation and schools in a month, mmmmm good luck
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Re: Moving to Parma, need help :-0
Welcome to the forum. Kenny's right, a month to sort everything out Don't envy you but I'm sure all of those who live Palma way will soon have the fingers on the keyboard with advice. Goodluck.
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Re: Moving to Parma, need help :-0
Are your employers helping you with the paperwork or do you have to start from scratch?
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Re: Moving to Parma, need help :-0
Hi Marge
There is 1 international school in Parma - called, surprisingly, the International School !! Established mainly for the children of EFSA personnel. It is in the city centre - I believe it's on Via Saffi but don't quote me on it. You need a lot of money to live and shop in Parma - wealthy city !! If I can help with anything else feel free to drop me a line, although I have only been here since October last year myself.
Good luck
Paul
There is 1 international school in Parma - called, surprisingly, the International School !! Established mainly for the children of EFSA personnel. It is in the city centre - I believe it's on Via Saffi but don't quote me on it. You need a lot of money to live and shop in Parma - wealthy city !! If I can help with anything else feel free to drop me a line, although I have only been here since October last year myself.
Good luck
Paul