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From America to France: Navigating the Expat Journey
We break down the essential steps for US citizens and green card holders looking to relocate to France, covering visa requirements, administrative processes, and cultural considerations to ensure a smooth transition.
• US citizens can visit the Schengen area visa-free for up to 90 days, but longer stays require a pre-approved long-stay visa
• Green card holders must follow visa rules based on their citizenship, not their US residency status
• The Visitor visa (Visiteur) is for financially independent individuals who don't plan to work in France
• The Passport Talent visa offers significant advantages for skilled professionals, including 4-year validity and automatic work rights for family members
• All visa holders must validate their status within three months of arrival through the ANEF portal
• Green card holders planning extended stays abroad should obtain a reentry permit to protect their US status
• The US-France tax treaty helps prevent double taxation through provisions like the foreign tax credit
• Opening a French bank account, understanding healthcare options, and observing cultural norms around politeness are crucial for successful integration
More information at Moving to France - Guide and FAQs