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New members - Introduce yourself!

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Have you just joined our community? Then take a couple of minutes to introduce yourself to our other members! What are you doing in France? What are you looking for in the community? And what are your ideas of how we can improve the France community?

We hope you enjoy the Just Landed as much as we do. Good luck in France!

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  • saranya devi

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    hi all

  • Ir al perfil de chatchie joyon

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    I'm from Bangkok, Thailand but just moved to France to live with my French husband a month ago. I live in Paris. Still settling in. Nice to know everyone !!

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    Hello all,
    My name is Novan, I`m Indonesian.
    I plan to live my new life in europe soon, hopefully in France.
    I love to learn lots of new things and having lots of friends all over the world.
    I join this website more into make friends, discuss abt business/work opportunities, and set up my plan for living and having my career abroad :)
    It would be nice to talk further with you, merci beaucoup, bisous! ;)

    Novan

  • severin L.C

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    Hi everyone !

    im back to france after 10 years. things have changed ! i m in lyon right now until december and then... uh i just don t know yet :-)

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    hello class'm Brazilian Leandro like to make new friendship in other countries have been in Portugal United States of America England spain love to travel then I am open to new people and my imail [...]
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  • Stefan Cosma

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    Salut mes amis,

    I'm Stefan, I'm from Romania and if everything goes just fine, I'll be joining you in Paris in mid-October. I speak fluently English, French and I'm also getting along with German.

    Have fun ;)

  • Carlos .

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    Hi everybody!

    I am an spanish guy who also speaks english.

    I am living since February in Antibes (actually I first moved to Juan Les Pins and now I am in Antibes-centre ville) because I am working in Sophia Antipolis in a company settled there.

    I just work in english so my french is still more or less poor, and I also don't have as much friends apart from workmates as I would like (people normally are travelling back home or just spends a couple of weeks here) so I have all my weekends with nobody else to join.

    I would love to meet people around Alps Maritimes and I also would like to be able to practice french.

    Drop me a line whenever you wanted :)

    C-ya
    Carlos

  • Ir al perfil de Stephanie L

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    I'm hoping that since you posted this in March you've already found the answer.

    Most employers will require you to have a certificate demonstrating your French fluency by earning a minimum of 750 points on the TFI exam which can be taken at any Alliance Francaise in the United States.

    Also, you will need to have your high school and college degrees officially translated as France does not recognize non-EU diplomas. It is up to the individual employer to decide whether or not to accept your non-EU degrees.

    Private schools (mostly Catholic in France) and primary education establishments will be less rigid in their requirements.

    Good luck!

  • Naroa EV

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    Soy mexicana, vivo en region parisina, quiero perfectionar mi frances y aprender chino y/o japones, podemos hacer intercambio con espanol, hablo ingles, un poco.

  • Ir al perfil de Sally Derrick

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    Hi
    I thought i'd say hi, i'm just moving to toulouse for work which is a little scary but i'm looking forward to it!

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