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Annaliza Davis outlines everything you need to know about working from home in France.
From the presidential inauguration to an increased minimum income threshold for French visas: here are the French news stories you need to know this week.
Travelling to France by ferry can be a convenient and cost-effective choice for visitors from the UK and Ireland - here's what you need to know.
France’s reputation for high tax rates is largely due to the high rates of social security contributions or “social charges” levied on taxable income - here's what you need to know.
What capital gains tax and social charges apply if you sell your second home in France, and are you liable even if you're not resident in France?
Your tax responsibilities on rental income from your second home, gite or AirBnb in France, plus declaring foreign rental income on your French tax return.
This week sees France’s first round of presidential elections, the UK finally makes it onto the green list for travel, and it’s time to file your French tax return.
FrenchEntrée Property Director advises prospective buyers on the best way to secure their French mortgage and get their finances in order.
This week in France, P&O Ferries suspends all cross-channel services, Macron unveils his plans for tax cuts, and the EU Commission issues new post-Brexit guidelines.
The FrenchEntrée Webinar on 31st March is all about navigating the French property market in 2022. Here are four good reasons to sign up now!
The latest on French and EU sanctions on Ukraine, social charges on investments and capital gains for Brits post-Brexit, and the Novavax vaccine.
France relaxes mask-wearing rules, we look at the changes regarding EU Roaming charges post-Brexit, and FrenchEntrée webinars are back!
What kind of visa do you need to retire to France, what is the minimum sufficient income for a pensioner, and how do you apply for residency?
What taxes and social charges are you liable to pay on your UK or overseas pension when you retire to France?
The fluctuations of exchange rates can have a massive impact on the final price you are paying for the property and therefore it is essential to take it into consideration from the very beginning of the process.
From booking tickets to essential travel documents and preparing for travel - here's what you need to know about travelling to France by ferry with your dog.
Since Brexit, UK residents may be eligible to claim the VAT back on items purchased in the EU - here's what you need to know
FrenchEntrée's network of property, mortgage, and currency exchange experts reveal their predictions for the French property market in 2022.
From new-build properties to holiday home investments—there are plenty of exciting new ways to purchase property in France.
Final tax deadlines, boosters required for over-65s to access the Health Pass, and a very Happy Christmas from all at FrenchEntrée.
Covid-19 tests are now required for vaccinated travellers entering both France and the UK, plus France's festive season health regulations and Scarlet list.
Covid-19 vaccine boosters for over-65s, changes to travel rules for unvaccinated travellers in the EU, plus your questions on French residency answered.
From applying for a long-stay visa and Carte de Séjour to securing your Carte de Résident - here's how non-EU citizens can become resident in France.
From validating your visa to opening a bank account and getting a social security number: this is your moving to France to-do list.
So, you’ve organised your removals to France and secured your French visa, but what are the other things you need to do before the big move?
France clashes with the UK over post-Brexit fishing licences, plus we answer all your questions about French visas and residency.
Whether you’re looking to move to or retire to France, apply for a student visa, or enjoy an extended visit to your second home—use this guide to find out which French visa you need.
While tax-free shopping is a great and profitable option for nonEU residents – post-Brexit, this now includes British visitors to France.
How to access France's Health Pass for your children, the UK approves mixed-dose vaccines for travel, plus what changes to French mortgage regulations in 2022.
New mortgage loan conditions are set to become law from January 1st, 2022. Here's how they might affect your French mortgage eligibility.