Profiles in Franceformation is the podcast where we hear from inspiring people who have pursued their dream of moving to France. We learn about why they moved, how they overcame the challenges they faced, and what they love - and hate - about living in France. I hope that hearing their stories can help you to pursue your dreams and maybe, your very own Franceformation.
In Episode 83 of Profiles in Franceformation, Allison Grant Lounes sits down with Doris Speer, the president of AARO - the Association of American Resident Overseas. Topics of conversation include the differences between American and French work culture, the challenges of living far from family and friends, and Doris' continued advocacy for the rights of Americans living abroad. Learn more about AARO here: https://aaro.org/
In Episode 82 of Profiles in Franceformation, Allison is joined by writer and marketing consultant Claire Naughton. Claire moved to Paris as an au pair in 2018, before joining her French boyfriend (now husband) in Strasbourg and starting her own business. Listen as Claire shares her experiences of cross-cultural dating, making friends through new hobbies, and how life in France has supported her quest for balance between personal happiness and professional growth.Follow Claire :Website: https://www.themillennialabroad.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-naughton/
In Episode 81 of Profiles in Franceformation, Allison is joined by Janeen Sonsie, breakthrough coach and admin for the Facebook group Expat Women in France. Listen as Janeen shares how she finally pursued her dream of moving to France in 2018, and the steps she took to establish herself both professionally and personally in her new home.Get in touch with Janeenhttps://janeensonsie.comhttps://getrealcommunication.comThe Expat Women in France Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/expatwomenfrance/
In Episode 80 of Profiles in Franceformation, Allison is joined by Traci Tooman, who relocated to France with her husband Billy and their teenaged son in 2022. Listen as Traci shares the highs and lows of moving abroad - from navigating the school system and understanding French bureaucracy, to turning her passion for the culinary arts into a dream job working at Julia Child's former villa.Learn more about Billy's yoga retreats at billy.yoga/retreats and on Instagram @sudandseaFind Traci and Billy's book "Your Ultimate Guide for Relocating to Portugal" here: https://a.co/d/bzJfZla
In Episode 79 of Profiles in Franceformation, host Allison Grant Lounes sits down with Rick Jones, president of WICE (Where Internationals Connect in English).Rick shares the story behind his decades-long love of France and his decision to move to Paris permanently in 2018. The conversation also touches on the value of networking, cultivating luck, and creating meaningful connections as key to a successful transition. Learn more about WICE at wice-paris.org
In Episode 78 of Profiles in Franceformation, host Allison Grant Lounes is joined by Janice Deerwester, whose journey of a post-retirement solo relocation led her to Fontainebleau and a fulfilling new chapter as a content creator. During the conversation, Janice offers practical advice for moving abroad, discusses the nuances of settling into a new culture, and touches on the everyday joys of French life. Follow Janice:janiceinfrance.comInstagram: @janiceinfrance YouTube: @JaniceInFranceIf you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss our next episode!
In episode 77 of Profiles in Franceformation, host Allison Grant Lounes chats with real estate agent Andrew Guck, who relocated to France in 2011. Andrew recounts his unique story of a long-distance love that ultimately led to a fulfilling life and career in the South of France. Along the way, he shares his experiences in language learning, his culinary and cultural adventures, and his advice on making a home in a new country. Follow Andrew:andrewguck.comYouTube: @AndrewGuckLeggettIG: @andrew_guck_leggettIf you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss our next episode!
In episode 76 of Profiles in Franceformation, host Allison Grant Lounes interviews travel consultant and photographer Tadji Kretschmer, who relocated to Paris in 2021. Tadji shares how the 2020 pandemic led her to create an Instagram account, "Inseinely Paris", and to follow her dream of moving to Paris. She also discusses the importance of embracing the local lifestyle and establishing a community, and the challenges she experienced with French bureaucracy.Follow Tadjiwww.travelswithtadji.comIG: @inseinelyparis
In this first episode of the 2024-2025 season of Profiles in Franceformation, host Allison Grant Lounes shares practical advice for planning a successful move to France in 2025. Join Allison as she talks through the finer details of some of the more popular visa types, including the various work visas available for self-employed and salaried professionals. The episode also touches on some of the recent changes in French immigration policies and common hurdles in the relocation process. Gather helpful resources on preparing your move, and learn about some of the French admin procedures that allow both a smooth transition and a path to long-term residency in France. If you're planning a relocation to France in 2025, you won't want to miss this episode!For more information about how Your Franceformation can assist you in your relocation to France, visit our website at www.yourfranceformation.com
In episode 74 of Profiles in Franceformation, my guest is Sophie Hargreaves, owner of La Petite Ferme d'Alpaga - a small alpaca farm in Sanzay, located in the Deux Sèvres in the western French countryside. Sophie, along with her husband Will, moved to France to start their alpaca farm in the period between COVID and Brexit. They are now the proud parents of a small herd of alpacas and, more recently, one human child.La Petite Ferme d'Alpaga welcomes guests and parties, has an on-site gîte, offers glamping experiences, and also sells gorgeous products made from soft alpaca wool.https://www.lapetitefermedalpagas.com/Instagram: @lapetitefermedalpagas/
In episode 73 of Profiles in Franceformation my guest is Lacey Bertrand-Reilly, the new Franceformation Team Member. In this episode, we discuss how Lacey ended up living in France, and why they have opted for Countryside living over the Big City Lifestyle. You will also hear:
In episode 72 of Profiles in Franceformation my guest is Michael Yuille, a British financial advisor living in the south of France near Toulouse. After deciding to move to France with his family, Michael became aware of the many challenges people face when trying to do retirement and financial planning while living abroad. British and American clients, and clients of other nationalities, struggle to understand the financial and tax implications of their move, and strict regulations normally prohibit financial advisors from working outside of their own country withoutn Special Certifications. In this episode, we'll discuss the most important aspects of financial planning for an overseas move, and Michael, who is certified in France, the UK, and the US, can help.You will also hear:
In Episode 71 of Profiles in Franceformation. Allison is joined by Jacqueline Menoret and Maria Laura Ribadeneira. Jacqueline studied abroad in Montpellier and then at the London School of Economics before marrying her French husband and working in higher education in Paris.She founded the Immigrant Book Club in 2020, where she was soon joined as a co-host by Maria Laura, who is originally from Quito, Ecuador, and who studied at Vassar College. Together, they have recently launched Versions Originales, a multilingual literary review in Paris. In this episode, you will hear:
Welcome to Episode 70 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Louness, and this week our guest is John Frederick. John worked in government and lived many lives in the U. S. before coming to France as a visitor to follow his dream of living in Paris. Since arriving, he's written multiple books, including Prosperity Now and Paris Histories and Mysteries.After living in Paris for several years, John began working with us so he could work as a life coach in Paris, and the epic tale of the administrative hurdles we had to jump through to change his status will go down in Paris Histories and Mysteries.To find out more about Joanna you can visit her website here:https://www.johnafrederick.com/If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon.If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to episode 69 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week my guest is Lounes, and this week my guest is Joanna of Happy Hugs. Joanna is originally from Romania, and she moved to the UK, where she trained as a doula, and then to France with her French husband. She now helps pregnant women navigate the French healthcare system during pregnancy, hosts birth preparation classes for first time moms, and has multiple free resources for English speaking women to prepare for pregnancy and for giving birth in France.Today, we'll talk about the challenges of navigating maternity care for English speaking women in France who are used to different systems and options, and the resources she has for any woman planning to have a baby in France. To find out more about Joanna you can visit her website here: https://happyhugs.fr/If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon.If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to episode 68 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week my guest is Fabricio Carminati, a real estate agent and creator of French Riviera House Hunting. His goal is to help English-speaking property hunters find the right property and navigate the process of buying their new home in France with ease.Fabricio talks about:How he started helping Americans find their dream homes in FranceHow the buying process worksWhat there is to offer in the French RivieraHandy hints and tips to help you purchase your dream home in France. To find out more about French Riviera House Hunting, you can find all the details here: https://linktr.ee/frenchrivierahousehunting If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon.If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode 67 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm back with Lisa Vanden Bos, who has been a pillar of the American community in France, since she arrived three decades ago.Lisa launched FUSAC in the 90's, a print magazine that was the go-to resource for English speakers in Paris to help them find jobs, housing, and much more. Lisa has also recently launched Bill and Rosa's Book Room, a used English bookshop at Poitou Sacou. Listen to Lisa's story and love for France including…Why her Mother's scrapbook inspired the move to FranceHow the business developed and the challenges they faced. Navigating Retirement in FranceHow Lisa navigated the citizenship processHow Lisa created a French life. The plans for the book shopAnd much more...If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to episode 66 of the Profiles in Franceformation podcast. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and today my guest is author Erin Zhurkin. Erin moved to Paris to follow her husband's job and has lived in 6 different countries, including France, and she now lives in Seoul, South Korea, with her family. Her novel, Plus-Size in Paris, is out this week, and available on Amazon.Purchase Plus-Size in Paris on Amazon.Follow Erin on Instagram @ErinZhurkinWrites and @plussizeinparisCheck out her website https://erinzhurkin.com/
Welcome to episode 65 of Profiles in Franceformation. This week's guest is Robynne Pendariès, a professional organizer and ADHD coach who found her calling after joining Message, the Paris-based group for English-speaking parents in France. Robynne followed love to Paris after school and discovered her knack for organizing during the early years of motherhood. She is involved with many groups and associations in Paris, including Message and AAWE, the Association of American Women in Europe, and Cancer Support France. She has also created an excellent organizational resource and checklist for international couples that will be useful for anyone living in France.AAWE: www.aaweparis.orgMessage Paris: www.messageparis.orgCancer Support France: http://paris.cancersupportfrance.org/paris-homewww.robynnependaries.comInstagram: @robynnependariesTo receive Robynne's "Checklist To Complete LONG Before You Need It", send an e-mail to robynnependaries@noos.fr
Welcome to episode 64 of Profiles in Franceformation. This week's guests are Mark and Kim Jesperen, an author and artist from Maine who fell in love with their home and village in southern France and purchased their French house in 3 days when their trip was unexpectedly extended. Mark Jespersen - Authorwww.facebook.com/lapetitefantomewww.mark-jespersen.comJespersen & Associates LLC - www.ja-online.com
Welcome to episode 63 of Profiles in Franceformation. This week's guest is Fiona Warren, a currency transfer specialist with Currencies Direct who moved from the London suburbs to southwest France in 2009. In this episode, we talk about how transferring money has evolved significantly and become much easier and cheaper since the early days, and the different ways you can transfer money internationally so you can pursue your dreams of buying property, starting a business and establishing your life in France. To register with Currencies Direct, click here.
Welcome to Episode 62 of Profiles in Franceformation! This week, my guest is Marta Hobbs, author of Unraveling: A Woman's Search for Freedom and the Journey of Coming Home, a memoir about her spiritual healing journey. Marta has been an immigrant twice, in very different circumstances. The first time, she was a young girl fleeing communist Poland in a cloak-and-dagger operation, and she arrived in the unwelcoming city of New York, not speaking a word of English, to compound the trauma of escaping by abandoning herself and her identity to fit in and become American. The second time, after creating outward business and family success, she moved to Paris by choice. And once she arrived, with financial security, and distance, and space, everything started to unravel. I am delighted that Marta was willing to share her beautiful story of healing, and I encourage you to read her book. You can purchase her book on Amazon: Unraveling: A Woman's Search for Freedom and the Journey of Coming Home Purchase on Amazon FranceMarta's website: www.martahobbs.comInstagram: @martahobbs
Welcome to Episode 60 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, we're celebrating International Women's Day with an episode on a very important topic that can affect any woman moving to France. Sarah McGrath is an Australian woman who volunteered as a advocate for domestic violence survivors at home, before moving to France and becoming the founder of Women for Women France. Women for Women France is a non-profit organization that helps immigrant women in France who are subjected to physical abuse, coercive control, and administrative and financial abuse to navigate the complex legal system which is difficult to navigate in a foreign language and which so often fails to adequately support victims. Women for Women France also provides an informational portal in 15 languages, including English, which provides information on legal procedures and helps women to understand issues like child custody and their immigration situation in the event it's tied to their relationship status.Women for Women France is doing incredibly important work supporting immigrant women in France, and I am proud that Your Franceformation made an €1800 donation in December to help fund these important resources. This week, I'd like to ask you to join me in donating, and I would love it if our community of listeners and Americans in France could collectively donate another €1800. Please check out the link in the show notes or on my Facebook page to join our efforts.Before we begin, I want to warn you that usually, the Profiles in Franceformation podcast is fairly light and child-friendly, but in this episode, we're going to talk about feminicide, male violence against women, and domestic violence and coercive control, so you may want to listen away from little ears.And now, it's my pleasure to introduce Sarah McGrath, of Women for Women France. Sarah founded Women for Women France in 2018 and has 17 years of financial governance and complex project delivery experience in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors across three continents with budgets ranging from 5m to 750m USD. An Australian immigrant living in France since 2016, and close to the stories of her family's journey as refugees from Eastern Europe to New Zealand, Sarah is engaged in the fight against the vilification and dehumanisation of migrants from all countries of origin. She advocates for cultural and systemic change within first-contact victim services and within the French judicial system, and is calling elimination of the culture of intersectional discrimination currently present.Women for Women France's multilingual portal can be accessed through their website: https://womenforwomenfrance.org/ and you can follow Women for Women France on social media: @womenforwomen on Instagram and WFW France on Facebook.In today's conversation, we talk about male violence against women and the many challenges that face immigrant women in France who are subjected to coercive control, financial and administrative abuse, and physical abuse, and the resources Women for Women France has put together to help women navigate these complex issues. Please join me in making a donation to Women for Women France in honor of International Women's Day: https://www.womenforwomenfrance.org/en/about-us/make-a-donationYour donation is tax-deductible in France and it helps fund important resources like the multilingual informational portal providing support to victim-survivors. Sarah and the team at Women for Women France will be grateful for your support.
Welcome to Episode 59 of Profiles in Franceformation! I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm speaking with Charlotte King, my friend, an art history and wine expert, and the co-owner of two companies in France. Bacchus and Clio offers customized tours of France focusing on wine, gastronomy, and French history and culture, while Kira Consultants offers trainings on food and wine to professionals in the restauarant industry. Charlotte moved to France at the same time as me, and we sang in choirs together in Paris while she explored various careers, from teaching at the university level, to becoming an art history tour guide at the Louvre, to working as an interpreter in the wine department at Le Cordon Bleu, where she met her business partner. You can follow Bacchus and Clio @bacchusandclio and learn more about wine and gastronomy tourism with the God of Wine and Muse of History here: https://www.bacchusandclio.comand Kira Wine Consultants @kira_consultantsCharlotte talks about…Why she wanted to move to France and how she learned French immersed with a host family in Burgundy as a high school studentHow she pursued various professional experiences in France, from teaching in universities to becoming a tour guide, to finally becoming a wine interpreter at Le Cordon Bleu, where she met her business partnerHow the groups she joined, like singing with Allison in Voices and other choirs, led to professional opportunities and connected her with foreigners who had been living in France for years.How she shares her ideas about wine and foods to the tourists as their first trip here in France.Her journey in the wine industry that made her collaborate with the best of the best winemakers in France.How she fell in love in France and her observations towards different wine companiesHer travel journey all over France and how it made her feel like France is still a foreign country to her even though she has already become French.The things that made her feel like she was ready to become French and what that process was like.The things that motivate her to get her French citizenship.The thing she does aside from work, when she finally first got here in France.If you are considering moving to France like Daniel, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on AmazonIf you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Introduction: Welcome to Episode 58 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, my very special guest is Amy Gruber. Amy is a former educator turned communications consultant who made the decision to begin her Franceformation in January 2020 - right before covid closed the borders. She finally received her Profession Libérale visa and moved from Michigan to Côtes d'Armor, Brittany, in November 2021, where she lives with her dog, Stella, and her cat, Albus. Amy has a blog, Tales from Brittany, where she writes about her life in France, she's a contributor to the My French Life website, and, as one of our favorite clients, she also works with Your Franceformation on some of our writing projects. Welcome, Amy.Amy talks about…The reason that motivates her to transfer to France.The idea on how she fell in love in Brittany.How she learned French before she totally settled in Brittany.How she ended working with Allison.The challenges she encountered in processing her transfer in France, especially during covid era.Her experience when she first got to France and her plans on how to get life moving, knowing that she will be in France for good.How she built her business in France so easily and even got more clients.The process she did in finding the first French client and how she showcased her business, talents and skills to potentially work with them.How she enjoys her life and works in French and how she finds the people in France, specially in Brittany.Why do you need to have furry friends particularly during the lonely time of your life?You may reach her out through:https://talesfrombrittany.com/on instagram: @agruber17 www.myfrenclife.orgIf you are considering moving to France like Daniel, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on AmazonIf you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Introduction: Welcome to episode 57 of the Profiles in Franceformation podcast! I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm interviewing Daniel Tostado, an American attorney who was a teaching assistant with TAPIF in La Réunion, before attending law school in France and becoming an immigration attorney registered with the Paris bar. Daniel does all kinds of things to serve the American community in France, including hosting a regular free legal clinic at the American Church in Paris, and serving with 100 Nights of Welcome, which provides refuge to homeless people in the ACP gym during the winter. Welcome, Daniel.Daniel talks about...The idea that pushed him to move to France and make a living.The process of getting a seat in French Law and how he became a lawyer.His inspiration of becoming a lawyer and the idea of getting into immigration law.When he started learning French and how he started it.The process of what kind of work he wanted and how much he expected to earn and how long he wanted to stay in France.The difference between American and French immigration procedures.The different challenges that he faced outside Law school.The things he loved and enjoyed about living in France.The advice he could give to someone who might be thinking and planning of moving to France.If you are considering moving to France like Daniel, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on AmazonIf you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to episode 56 of the Profiles in Franceformation podcast! This week, I'm interviewing Maquita Guild-Schwarz, a retired pediatrician who moved to Montpellier, France, with her husband in 1998 after living in Nairobi, Kenya, and 5 other countries. Throughout her time in France, Maquita has joined several volunteer organizations, such as the American Women's Group, Restos Bébés du Coeur, and Cancer Support France.- Restos Bébé du Coeur Montpellier- Cancer Support FranceMaquita talks about…The reasons behind her decision to move to France after having lived in many different places, and how she and her husband chose to settle in Montpelier.How she fell in love in France and her observations towards the people of France and the beauty of it.How she learned French before they totally settled in Montpelier.The places she visited when she first arrived in France and how she enjoyed it so much.The kind of things she does to get integrated and how she becomes part of the community, where or how she learned her French Speaking. Basically, how she and her husband build their life together here in France.The hardships they encountered when they first got here in France and how they overcame it. And to whom they look for help at those times.The reasons behind achieving French citizenship.The basic assumptions in life and the culture shock she encountered.Her involvement with groups such as the American Women's Group, Cancer Support France, and Restos Bébés du CoeurIf you are considering moving to France like Maquita, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on AmazonIf you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #55 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes and in this episode, I'm speaking with Kylie Lang, a British copywriter, author, and amateur line dancer who lives in the Charente region, and who runs Life in Rural France on Facebook and Instagram. Kylie talks about…The reasoning behind her decision to move to France after having lived in many different places, and how she and her husband chose to settle in CharentesHer experience of purchasing a home in France and how that experience compared to previously purchasing a property in AustraliaAdjusting to the different of the pace of life when living in FranceIntegrating into the local culture in rural France and what she has come to love in her new hometownHer online business and the process of moving it from the UK to FranceThe local group she joined to better integrate into her local communityHer goals for 2023 and what she plans to accomplish in her professional lifeWhat she typically orders in a French restaurantThe thing she enjoys most about her French home and what she finds most annoyingFavorite places to visit within her region of France, as well as other regionsHer advice for anyone wishing to move to FranceTo follow Kylie and her adventures in the rural countryside of France, check out her Facebook and Instagram accounts here:https://m.facebook.com/lifeinruralfrance Instagram: @lifeinruralfranceIf you are considering moving to France like Kylie, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #54 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes and in this episode, we speak with one of our Franceformation clients, Ashley Sorci, who pursued her dream of moving to France and who runs a student exchange program between France and the US. Ashley also tells us about…What initially inspired her to move to France and how she chose to settle in her new hometown of StrasbourgHer experience studying abroad in BordeauxThe feelings and reverse culture shock she experienced when going back to the US after studying abroadWhat she did to keep ties to France after returning to the US, and eventually the decision to pursue moving back to France permanentlyHer experience purchasing a student exchange programThe decision to work with the Franceformation team to turn her dream of moving to France into a realityWhat she enjoys most about officially living in France, especially about StrasbourgAdministrative challenges she has experiencedHer advice to anyone wishing to move to FranceIf you are considering moving to France like Ashley, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Today's very special guest is Kim Mousseron, the very first full-time member of the Franceformation team, as she began her permanent role as an International Mobility Consultant on January 2nd. Kim has a Master's from Middlebury College, and a rich and varied professional history of teaching, office and administrative work and most recently, as a housing coordinator and administrator in a study abroad program. She is a longtime member of the American Women's Group of Languedoc Roussillion and FAWCO, the Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas. She joined me in April 2021 part-time, we finally met in-person this past October at the Bloom Where You're Planted event, and we finally signed her CDI for her new position right before the Christmas break. It has been a pleasure getting to know Kim and working with her, and I am very excited to have her on the team full time going forward. She has wonderful energy, she's a great problem solver, she's also from Massachusetts and appreciates, or at least tolerates, my snark, and most importantly, she speaks fluent French bureaucracy. Study abroad's loss has been the good fortune of me and of our Franceformation clients, and I am thrilled to be able to introduce you to her as our team member.
Welcome to Episode #52 of Profiles in Franceformation! I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm speaking with Laura McIntyre, an Arkansas native who left corporate America to follow her dream of moving to Paris. After deciding to stay, Laura changed from a visitor status to a profession libérale visa status and put her passion for helping others discover Paris to work, by starting a business helping people find and furnish their dream home here.Just a reminder, this is the last episode of the 2022 season, and we'll be back on Wednesday, January 4 with another episode about following your dream to create your new life in France. Happy Holidays from the Franceformation team, and we wish you a happy and healthy new year 2023.Laura and I discuss…Why she first wanted to move to ParisHer experience obtaining a visa and opening her business in ParisHow she integrated into local Parisian life and cultureThe challenges of trying to rent an apartment as an expat in ParisHer process of helping clients, catering to their needs and what sort of assistance they are looking forHow her business changed during the COVID outbreakWhat she enjoys most about living in France and the French cultureThe things she really misses about the US, and what sort of items she takes back to friends and family when she returns to the USHer advice for anyone wishing to move to FranceTo learn more about Laura's business, check out her website: https://move2paris.com/If you are considering moving to France like Laura, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode 51 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm speaking with one of our Franceformation VIP clients, Brian Bailey, who moved to Paris for a year after covid to work as a professional swing dance teacher, before deciding to go even further and travel the world. And, just so you know, we're going to be taking a break at the end of the year, so next week's episode 52 will be the last episode of 2022! We'll be back in January with more great stories from people who have pursued their dream of moving to France.Listen to Brian's experience in France including…Why he wanted to move to France and his initial steps toward preparing for his moveThe timeline of applying for his visa up to the moment he actually arrived in FranceWhat administrative tasks he completed first once arriving in FranceTaking French classes at the Alliance Francaise in ParisIntegrating into the swing dance community in Paris and how this was impacted by COVIDHow living in France compared to being a tourist in FranceWhat he enjoyed versus found annoying about French cultureHis most memorable experiences while living in ParisWhat factors played a role in his decision to move back to the USThe benefits he enjoyed while living in FranceWorking with the Franceformation teamHis upcoming plans to travel the worldThe advice he would give to anyone wishing to move to FranceIf you are considering moving to France like Brian, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
This week, I'm interviewing Dennis Roberts, a psychologist with the Paris Psychology Center who moved to France in August 2021 from Chicago with his spouse and two big dogs. He's certified in the UK and 5 US states, and in the process of working on his Profession Libérale visa application, he used Foolproof French Visas as a guide, and also went through the process of becoming a certified psychologue in France with an ADELI number to treat patients through the French healthcare system. He now serves the English speaking community in Paris and would like to encourage other English-speaking licensed psychologists to take the leap as well. We discuss:The “joke that he took to far” that motivated him to move to ParisHis experience applying for a visa during the COVID pandemic and how using Foolproof French Visas paid off during the visa application processThe process of having his doctorate of psychology recognized in France in order to practice in FranceThe different types of counseling and degrees recognized in France, from psychologue to psychotherapeute to psychopracticien The difficulties and mental health challenges people can face when they move abroad or are adjusting to life here, and how it can be helpful to discuss these things with professionals who know what's normal and can guide you through themThe types of help Dennis sought out from experienced professionals through reading Foolproof French Visas and also through connecting to other English-speaking psychologists in France who could give adviceThe mindset to adopt while observing different cultural practices and getting used to how things work differently in FranceThe rare opportunity to change and grow as a person that moving abroad and learning a new language can bring.How it's normal to want to integrate but to also want to have comforts from home.And more…If you are considering moving to France like Dennis, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode 49 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and today, I'm speaking with Abby Héraud, who moved from Kansas to France in high school, and then came back after college to marry her French husband after their long-distance relationship. Throughout her time in France, she's navigated working as a teacher, setting up a business during covid, and becoming a mom, and navigating the French school system. She lives in the South of France with her family and runs Spot on Services. Welcome, Abby!Abby explains:What brought her to France as a high school student and what brought her back later on for a second timeThe administrative challenges she experienced when moving to FranceHer experience as a new mom during the first Covid lockdownHow she set up her business working as a formatrice individuelleThe differences between working in the public and private school systems in FranceSome of the challenges that exist in teaching and education If you are considering moving to France like Abby, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #48 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm speaking with one of our Franceformation clients, Vashti Joseph. Vashti grew up in Puerto Rico, lived in the DC area and the UK, and has had several C-suite positions in startup companies before deciding to launch her own business and fulfill her lifelong dream of moving to France. After discovering the benefits of Irish sea moss, she moved to France with a Passeport Talent Entrepreneur visa to launch Emerald Coast Beauty, an organic beauty brand that makes products with fewer than 6 ingredients.Vashti also tells us about…Her plan to move to Paris that began as a young child and what made her decide she was finally ready to move to Paris as an adultThe desire for her daughter to learn French and to be educated in the French school system, and what her experience has been like since starting school in ParisHow something as simple as water can be so different between the US and France, in restaurants, in the beauty industry, in schools tooThe motivation to start her company, Emerald Coast Beauty, and the importance of using quality productsWhat she loves about living in FranceHer experience working with Allison and the Franceformation teamSome of the challenges she has gone through while establishing her business in FranceDifferences between costs in the US compared to France, especially medications, doctors appointments and sales taxWhat things she misses about the USHer advice to anyone wishing to move to FranceTo reference the two websites that Allison mentions for verifying the ingredients in sunscreen, you can check out the following links: https://www.quechoisir.org/ and https://www.60millions-mag.com/ About Emerald Coast Beauty as told by Vashti: Emerald Coast Beauty is a small beauty brand that sources organic and natural products that are backed with real data and certifications, and comes from farmers I know and have visited personally. All of our products will have only 6 ingredients or less. We're all about hand-harvesting, sustainable farming, recycling, and supporting women-owned businesses. We want to make sure you get a good product that you can trust to put on your body without worrying about what it's doing to the environment or your health.Link to their Etsy shop:https://www.etsy.com/shop/EmeraldCoastFrancePromo code for our listeners is “FRANCE”:https://www.etsy.com/shop/EmeraldCoastFrance?coupon=FRANCE Instagram: @emeraldcoastfranceTwitter: EmeraldCoastFRIf you are considering moving to France like Vashti, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #47 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, we're speaking with Sarah Donnelly, a standup comedian who moved to Paris in 2012 and who has been finding the humor in the bureaucracy ever since. Her current show, The Only American In Paris, is at Théâtre Bo, near République, and is hilarious for all of us who have experienced moving to France, navigating French bureaucracy, and making friends with the French as we create our new lives here. We learn…What originally brought Sarah to Paris and what her plans were once she arrivedHow Sarah found a community of friends in ParisDifferences between French and American cultures that can pose a bit of challenges when making new French friendsHow Sarah started her career as a comedian and what sort of administrative challenges she experienced when starting her production company in FranceWhat transpired that made Sarah want to pursue obtaining French nationalitySarah's experience raising binational children and their experience in the French school systemWhy Sarah hasn't adjusted to celebrating Christmas the French way despite living in Paris for many yearsHer advice for anyone wishing to move to FranceAs mentioned in this episode, you can purchase tickets to Sarah's upcoming shows at: https://billetterie.theatrebo.fr/events/423 Check out Sarah's website and social media accounts at:https://www.sarahdcomedy.com/https://www.instagram.com/sarahdcomedy/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahdcomedy If you are considering moving to France like Sarah, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #46 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes and in this week's episode, I'm speaking with Kate Plummer. Kate, and her husband Marc, are full time senior Yoga teachers who lived and worked in Cheltenham, England for ten years. They bought a house in France 5 years ago with a view to retiring there in 10-15 years' time. A chance conversation with their business mentor a year later led to a late night “what if” conversation. Three months later, they had sold up in England and were living full time in France! They are now based in rural Deux Sèvres with their rescue dog, Brock. When they're not renovating their 200 year old stone farmhouse or negotiating with the French administration, they still teach Yoga full time. However, if you have an idea of what a Yoga teacher should be, you'll probably find they don't conform to it and their teaching style reflects this. Their classes are fun and accessible to all whether you can touch your toes or not!Kate also talks about…What happened after making the decision to move to FranceThe challenges she and Marc faced when starting their business in FranceHow COVID affected their yoga businessWhat she and Marc have done to integrate and get involved in their local communityHow their hobby has opened doors for them to learn more about French culture and family lifeSome of the administrative challenges they experienced, especially due to BrexitThe places she has visited within FranceWhat she enjoys most about living in FranceThings she will probably never understand or come to terms with in French cultureHer favorite French foods and patisserie treatsThe advice she would offer to anyone wishing to move to FranceTo learn more about Kate and Marc's yoga classes, check out their website and Instagram account linked here: https://www.phoenixyogafrance.com/meet-the-teamhttps://www.instagram.com/phoenix.yoga/If you are considering moving to France like Kate, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #45 of Profiles in Franceformation! This is your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm speaking with Patricia Brooks, who moved to France on a visitor visa in 2018 to learn French and write her book, before deciding to stay and launch her business as a life coach. In this episode, we talk about the courage it takes to leave your home and your comfort zone behind, and to navigate the many new daily challenges of life in a foreign country and a different language.Patricia also talks about:How she fell in love with the French languageWhat encouraged her decision to move to France and how she feels about the challenges associated with living in a new countryThe exhilarating feeling she experiences while navigating her life in France successfully conversing in FrenchSome of the administrative challenges she experienced when she first arrived in FranceHer experience setting up her business in FranceWhat she enjoys most about living in France How she has made friends and connections since her move to FranceSome of the cultural and societal differences she has noticed between the US and FranceHer work as a coach for women wishing to move abroadWhat advice she would give to anyone wishing to move to France or to move abroadOffers suggestions of what to do when visiting the south of FranceCheck out Patricia's YouTube channel for more information about her coaching business: https://www.youtube.com/c/PatriciaBrooksCarefreeExpatIf you are considering moving to France like Patricia, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #44 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes and today I'm speaking with Mallory Nettleton, who inexplicably fell in love with France as a child, before ever setting foot on its soil. This love was cemented when she and her husband, Ben first visited in 2010 and has continued to grow into a passion over the years. They vowed to move to France one day and finally achieved that dream in March 2022. As serial entrepreneurs, they are now building a multi-day tour company called France of a Lifetime to share their love for all things French with others. Besides France, Mallory is also passionate about photography, history, animals, writing, uplifting others, and spiritual practices including meditation, yoga, and crystal singing bowls. She writes about their experiences moving to and living in France on their France of a Lifetime Facebook page and soon-to-be completed website. In this episode, we'll also hear:Why Mallory fell in love with France at a young age and what made her decide to move to FranceThe different business ideas Mallory and her husband thought of bringing to FranceHow she decided to move to the Loire region of FranceThe various steps she and Allison went through when planning her tour guide businessHow Mallory decided to choose working with Allison and the Franceformation team when planning her move to FranceHer experience applying for a visa and what challenges she faced throughout that processWhat she and her husband have been doing since arriving in FranceSome of her favorite places and chateaux to visitMallory's experience discovering French wine and foodsWhat other regions of France she has visited beyond her home region of LoireHer advice to anyone wishing to visit France and also for those wishing to move to France like she didCheck out France of a Lifetime Tours on Instagram: @franceofalifetime and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/FranceofaLifetime If you are considering moving to France like Mallory, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #43 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes and today I'm speaking with Cherie Mitschke, a foreign language curriculum designer, and editor who moved to France in 2021 after working with Your Franceformation. She's the editor of Allison's very first French textbook Allez, Viens!, and currently works to develop language learning materials for French and Spanish for various publishers in Europe and the US. Welcome Cherie.Cherie explains:Where her affinity for the French language and French culture came fromHow she and her husband made the decision to move to France in 2021Her experience applying for a visa and first arriving in France, as well as her experience applying for a visa during COVIDHer advice to women dealing with administrative procedures in France, all due to a name changeWhat she loves most about living in France and what she has found challenging adjusting to within French cultureWhere she sees herself in the next 5 years in FranceThe challenging aspects of French bureaucracy that she has experienced since moving abroadWhat she has done to meet new friends in her French townHer advice for anyone wishing to move to FranceIf you are considering moving to France like Cherie, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #42 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes. And this week I'm speaking with Jacqueline Reddin-Williams, an English real estate agent in the south of France who moved with her family in the nineties to François Mitterand's childhood home. To find simplicity and quality of life while giving her children an old fashioned childhood in the French countryside. We talk about reinvention, about cherishing, the privilege of making someone's dream of moving to France come true, and about the ins and outs of purchasing a home in France, and what you need to know before you start the process. Welcome, Jacqui. Listen along to learn…What Jacqui enjoys most about her job as a real estate agentHer motivation behind moving her young family to France in the nineties and what she has loved about her time in FranceThe different quality of life Jacqui has found in the South of France, and how she explains this to her clients when looking to buy a homeThe challenges Jacqui experienced when first arriving in FranceJacqui's advice for someone who is interested in purchasing a home in France and how this experience may differ from purchasing a home in the UK or the USA bit about the process of buying a home in France and how this has changed over the past few yearsThe bureaucracy involved in becoming an estate agentJacqui's advice to someone planning to move to FranceFollow Jacqui and the rest of the team at Beaux Villages here: www.beauxvillages.com You can also follow Jacqui on instagram at @jacquirw as well as on LinkedIn and Facebook. If you have questions, you can contact Jacqui directly at jacqui.reddin at beauxvillages.com If you are considering moving to France like Jacqui, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #41 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes. And this week I'm speaking with Kate Matthews, originally from the UK, she moved to Paris 9 years ago to pursue her dream career as a professional dancer. She has worked at the Moulin Rouge, Cirque d'Hiver and the Lido de Paris and also gives yoga and dance classes. She transmits her passion for dance through her classes, which are designed to boost body confidence and self-worth by connecting to the femininity and sensuality of cabaret dance.For Kate there is nowhere in the world quite like Paris- a city of beauty and magic, where dreams come true. As an adopted Parisian her favorite activity is sipping an apéro while watching the world go by.We'll also hear about:Kate's audition at Moulin Rouge that led to her working and dancing in ParisHer experience learning French while in ParisThe challenges she experienced when she first moved to ParisHer tough decision to leave Paris to pursue other opportunities and what eventually brought her back to Paris dancing at LidoThe impact Brexit has had on Kate's ability to work and live in EuropeKate's ideas for her future career pathHow COVID impacted Kate's dance and yoga classesThe things Kate enjoys most about living in France, as well as what she dislikesHow often she travels back to England to see her family and what English items she brings back to France with her when she returns to ParisWhere she sees herself in the futureHer advice to anyone wishing to move to FranceYou can follow Kate's adventures in Paris on her Instagram: katematthewsyogaIf you are considering moving to France like Kate, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #40 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, we're speaking with Marie Grout, an American who has lived outside of the US since age 19, who raised three children in 8 different countries, and who is now retired with her French husband near Versailles, France. Since moving to France, she has been active with the American Church in Paris, and is a main organizer of the Bloom Where You're Planted orientation that has welcomed expats and English-speaking immigrants to Paris for over 50 years. In this episode, we talk about how Marie keeps getting involved and her passion for helping others adapt to a new country and way of life wherever she goes. Welcome, Marie!During my conversation with Marie, you'll also learn…How Marie came to find herself at the American Church in Paris and working with the Bloom Where You're Planted organizationMarie's first experiences with Bloom and how things have evolved since thenWhat challenges Marie faced when applying for her carte de séjourThe changes that Marie and Allison have observed over the years when it comes to immigration in FranceWhy Marie always tries to speak the native language as a guest in a host countryHer experience raising three children in various countriesMarie's thoughts on being part of an expat communityWhat she's most looking forward to about the upcoming Bloom Where You're Planted eventFor additional information on the upcoming Bloom Where You're Planted event, check out the following link: https://www.acparis.org/bloomhome If you are considering moving to France like Marie, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode #39 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes and today I'm speaking with Steve Wilkison and his wife, Carole Richmond. Steve is a web designer, writer and photographer who lives in Vence, France, with his wife Carole and their dog Myla. Originally from southern California, he first became enchanted with France when he backpacked throughout Europe at the age of 18. He fell in love with Vence the first time he saw it in 2007 while passing through one day on his bike. It only took him 12 years to talk Carole into moving there! He loves to explore France, especially Vence, the Alpes-Maritimes and the Côte d'Azur, be it by car, bike, or foot. On any given day, you might find him exploring a medieval perched village in the southern Alps, cycling along the Mediterranean coastline or hiking in the Mercantour National Park. He writes about his adventures and discoveries on their website Steve and Carole in Vence.Carole Richmond grew up in Minneapolis, MN. And some more in Austin, TX. She's also lived in San Marcos TX, Nashville TN and Glen Cove NY. Carole worked as a nurse and as an Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper at Dejadisc, E-Squared Records and The Americana Music Association. She loves cats, dogs, wildlife, music, books, the outdoors and Austin. It wasn't her idea to move to France, but she's making the most of it! Some days are better than others as she adjusts to life in a new country. If you need someone to talk to about the ups and downs of being an expat in France she's a good listener.In this episode, we learn…Why Steve wanted to move to France, and how he and Carole made the decision to turn that dream into a realityThe process of obtaining their visas, first as Americans and then as British citizensSome of the obstacles they had to overcome in their first year of living in FranceHow they integrated into their community of Vence in the south of FranceAbout their day to day life in VenceTheir favorite places to visit in FranceA hilarious anecdote that involves a simple misunderstanding of two very similar sounding French wordsWhat Steve and Carole miss most about the US, but also what they're looking forward to exploring in France and EuropeTheir advice to anyone wishing to move to FranceCheck out Steve and Carole's website here: https://steveandcaroleinvence.comIf you are considering moving to France like Steve and Carole, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode 38 of Profiles in Franceformation. I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and today I'm happy to introduce our first British guest on the podcast. Paul Herbert moved to the Dordogne region, in southern France, with his wife Julia and their three young children at the age of 40 after losing everything in the UK. In the 29 years since, he's reinvented himself several times, starting new businesses and making local friends in his community, before an accident sparked his most recent entrepreneurial endeavor, a CBD product business. Paul also runs the large and quickly-growing Facebook group South, West, & Rest of France, which he launched during the pandemic, for people to share their love of traveling in France and support France-based small business owners. Welcome, Paul.We'll also hear about…The challenging first few days after arriving in France and how his family adjusted to their new homeWhat led to Paul and his wife creating a new business venture, France One CallPaul's experience purchasing a publishing companyHow an accident changed Paul's life and eventually led to the start of his new businessThe success of Paul's Facebook group, South, West and Rest of FranceHow Paul and his family integrated into their new French communityThe things that Paul enjoys most about living in FranceTo see Paul's Facebook group, South, West and Rest of France, click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/southwestfranceIf you are considering moving to France like Paul, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Episode 37 of Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host Allison Grant Lounes and today I'm speaking with Caroline Conner.In this conversation with Caroline we'll learn about: What brought her to Lyon and how she first began her business in the wine industryWhat tourists can expect when visiting Lyon or joining a culinary or wine tour in LyonCaroline's tip for dining more affordably at a Michelin star restaurantThe culinary world of LyonThe importance of terroir and what it can mean for a food or wineHow Caroline likes to teach others about wine through comparative wine tastingWhat launched Caroline's career in 2009Caroline's reasons as to why she enjoys living in France so muchThe sustainability of local French wine and produceWhat challenges Caroline has faced since moving to France and establishing her life in LyonCaroline's recommendations for someone planning to visit Lyon and her advice for anyone planning to move to FranceTo visit Caroline's website or social media pages, please use the following links:https://www.winedinecaroline.com/ Instagram: @winedinecarolineFacebook: Wine Dine CarolineYouTube: WineDineCarolinePinterest: Wine Dine CarolineThe Terroir Podcast: https://www.winedinecaroline.com/podcastIf you're interested in signing up for Caroline's retreat this October: https://www.winedinecaroline.com/french-wine-tours-retreats/lyon-french-wine-tour/If you are considering moving to France like Caroline, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to this special episode in our miniseries on How-to Franceform, specializing in the administrative tasks you'll need to consider before moving to France. In this episode, Allison Grant Lounes identifies the main things you have to think about if you're planning to move to France, from what you need to consider before making your final decision, to which actions you'll want to focus on before you arrive.We cover:Determining the right visa type and how your career will be affected by a moveHow becoming a French resident will impact your tax and estate planning, and why you should consult qualified professionals (especially if you're a US person!)How to ensure you'll be able to easily obtain a family visa if you're the spouse of a French citizenHow the transition from US healthcare (or healthcare in your home country) to the French healthcare system works, and what the timeline isPractical actions you'll need to take for your driver's license, your children's schooling, your personal belongings, and more...If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: http://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon.If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: http://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call
Welcome to this special episode in our miniseries on How-to Franceform, specializing in retirement, Allison Grant Lounes identifies the main things you have to think about if you're planning to retire in France, from your visa type, to the yearly renewal, to topics like how health insurance and taxes work when you have a Long Stay Visitor Visa for France.We cover:What it means to retire in France: not working, and not planning to work (And why you may want to consider other visa types if you aren't of retirement age)Difficulty of switching visa types from visitor to something else and what timeline you should expect if you go this routeTypes of income you can and cannot have on your visitor visaHealth care on the visitor visa and how to register for the French healthcare systemTaxes on the visitor visaRenewing the visa each year and why you're not likely to get a long term resident card or be naturalized as a French citizenEnjoy listening along and learning How-to Franceform!If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
Welcome to Profiles in Franceformation, I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes. In this second episode of How-to Franceform, we continue to discuss working remotely in France, but more specifically how to be self employed in France. In this episode, we're going to cover 4 self-employment visa types: Profession libéraleCommerçantProfession artistiquePasseport talent entrepreneurYou'll hear about…What you should be including in your business planWhat to do if you already have a self employment activityIf you're leaving a job to start a self employment activityIf you have a job currently that you're going to turn into a way to work remotely in FranceEnjoy listening along and learning How-to Franceform!If you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
With the rise of “digital nomads” over the past ten years, the creation of fully-remote jobs requiring only a computer and an internet connection, and the pandemic accelerating the ability to work from home even indefinitely, many people have taken advantage and have been empowered to work from anywhere, including from other countries. While it may seem exciting to be able to live anywhere, explore a new city and learn a new language by day, then work on your home company's timezone by night, there isn't a sole effective and legal way to do so. The fact is that remote work is relatively new and not well-defined or regulated by existing laws makes it more difficult to ensure you're doing everything correctly.What makes understanding international remote work situations even more complicated is the fact that consulates, tax offices, accountants, and attorneys often give conflicting information to people seeking to do the right thing. And hundreds, if not thousands, of people have been getting away with undeclared remote work for years, often mistaking the fact that they haven't yet been caught or sanctioned for doing so for official approval of their setup. Many of these same people encourage others to circumvent the rules like they did and dismiss legitimate concerns about the consequences of working under the radar. So let's dispel a few myths about the realities of remote work, and particularly, international remote work.In this episode, we're going to talk about the possibility of working remotely in France.✅ What do most people mean when they say "working remotely" in France?✅ How do people usually try to "work remotely" in France, and why is that setup risky?✅ What are the consequences for the employing company that has an undeclared business activity and employee in France?✅ The tax and regulation reasons why it doesn't matter where the company is or where the bank account is located✅ What makes you a tax resident of France and why that's important✅ What's okay versus not okay on short and long trips to France✅ How to live and work in France for a foreign company if you do NOT need a visa to live in France✅ How to live and work in France for a foreign company if you DO need a visa✅ The benefits of getting the right visa and ensuring you are paying appropriate taxes to the right countryIf you are considering moving to France, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!