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French Relocation Linksmove2france

If you're reading this on the Jeff Steiner's Americans in France website right now, you're just the person who's also going to want to regularly visit this site: www.move2france.info

Where some sites are already offering informational portals for expats wanting to travel or move to France, Move2France members go one step further by sharing genuine ideas, courage and motivation on topics like little known favorite destinations, how to manage a move, or even how to creatively sustain a life in France.

Move2France was originally set up by a California mom who relocated to the South of France to raise her two young girls, offering them new perspectives and languages. It has grown to include information, links, and inspirational stories by and for expat retirees, couples, students, families and more. The focus is mainly on relocating to France, but also living and traveling to France.

Subscribers to the website will receive a FREE report on living in France and other goodies in the future.

You will also want to join their community on Facebook (just "like" their page to stay in touch).

If you have made a move to France or travel there often and have something useful and unique to share, the Move2France community would love to hear about it! They are currently accepting article submissions for the website and/or newsletter. These should include useful info on related topics such as: what path you took to relocate, creative ways of making a living in France, favorite villages to live in and visit, navigating administrative processes to live there, health care options for expats, or any recommendations for other expats looking to visit, move, or live in France. You may add a plug for your business or service at the end of the article as well. Submissions should be just a few paragraphs and are not guaranteed to be used, but they are happy to consider them if you email them to:

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