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OverviewSECOND EDITION. JANUARY 2026 update includes latest information on: U.S. and Canadian driving license exchange; visas and residence permits for United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, and Australia; procedures for moving families with children; moving pets to France; the ""EES"" (Entry/Exit System); renting rather than buying a French home; 2026 Covid requirements; changes to Taxe d'habitation; prescriptions, banking, translations, mail, Skype, buying American foods, and more. REVIEWS: ""An impressive book, the 'bible' for moving to France; authoritative, detailed, clear and well laid-out. Michael Burk's Retire in France is a gold mine of invaluable information. Absolutely superb."" - Nick Snelling, author of How to Buy Spanish Property and Move to Spain ... Safely ""This book is a must-have if you want to retire in France, but I would recommend it also to those who want to live there, even for a short period of time. There is thorough research behind it. This guide gives you a great perspective over the linguistic, and administrative subtleties you wouldn't know otherwise if you come from an English-speaking world. From French 'false friends' terms and other confusing notions, this book provides assistance for the most challenging parts of your life in France: buying a property, settling into it, and enjoying your new French life. Highly recommended!"" - Nadia Plamadeala, author of Understanding Italy: A practical and funny guide for expats. ""The beauty of Retire in France by the numbers is that it is both well researched and reassuring as it untangles French bureaucracy. It takes you by the hand and leads you through the process of settling in France, one step at a time."" - Margaret Oertig, The Expert Guide to Your Life in Switzerland. Retire in France by the Numbers is your all-in-one, boots-on-the-ground guide to making the leap to life in France-not just dreaming about it. This book walks you through the entire journey, from the first glimmer of an idea to the moment you're sipping coffee in your new French kitchen. You'll find detailed checklists, insider insights, and practical tips for: Preparing and selling your current home (if applicable) Securing a long-stay visa and residency permit Shipping your belongings across the Atlantic Buying a car in France (yes, it's doable!)... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael E BurkPublisher: Michael E Burk Imprint: Michael E Burk Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9798992107852Pages: 290 Publication Date: 04 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSECOND EDITION. This update includes latest information on: moving pets to France; the new ""EES"" (Entry/Exit System); renting rather than buying a French home; 2025 Covid requirements; changes to Taxe d'habitation; prescriptions, banking, translations, mail, Skype, buying American foods, and more. Primarily for US customers but most of the information is applicable regardless of your country of origin. REVIEWS: ""An impressive book, the 'bible' for moving to France; authoritative, detailed, clear and well laid-out. Michael Burk's Retire in France is a gold mine of invaluable information. Absolutely superb."" - Nick Snelling, author of How to Buy Spanish Property and Move to Spain ... Safely ""This book is a must-have if you want to retire in France, but I would recommend it also to those who want to live there, even for a short period of time. There is thorough research behind it. This guide gives you a great perspective over the linguistic, and administrative subtleties you wouldn't know otherwise if you come from an English-speaking world. From French 'false friends' terms and other confusing notions, this book provides assistance for the most challenging parts of your life in France: buying a property, settling into it, and enjoying your new French life. Highly recommended!"" - Nadia Plamadeala, author of Understanding Italy: A practical and funny guide for expats. ""The beauty of Retire in France by the numbers is that it is both well researched and reassuring as it untangles French bureaucracy. It takes you by the hand and leads you through the process of settling in France, one step at a time."" - Margaret Oertig, The Expert Guide to Your Life in Switzerland. Retire in France by the Numbers is your all-in-one, boots-on-the-ground guide to making the leap to life in France-not just dreaming about it. This book walks you through the entire journey, from the first glimmer of an idea to the moment you're sipping coffee in your new French kitchen. You'll find detailed checklists, insider insights, and practical tips for Preparing and selling your current home (if applicable) Securing a long-stay visa and residency permit Shipping your belongings across the Atlantic Buying a car in France (yes, it's doable!) Finding a trustworthy real estate agent... Author InformationMichael E. Burk, a retired Space Systems Engineer, contributes to several journals, including French Entrée magazine and Free Inquiry. He is also an inventor, editor, and author of over 50 articles and over a dozen books. He lives in southern France and Maryland, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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