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How can I work in France?

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I have a NZ passport, and a UK ancestry visa, but I want to live and work in France for 3-6 months. How can I do this?

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  1. Grape picking in la belle France

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  2. i'm not so sure... for a start u should be able to  speak French.

  3. the easiest way if you decided you wanted to stay their for a long period of time would be becoming a british citizen which isn't that hard for you people down under, for a short stay getting a visa would be best try the french embassy.

  4. http://french.about.com/library/bl-livew...

    you can find more information about working and living in france here.

  5. You'd have to apply for the appropriate French Visa to enable you to work, or become a British Citizen - then you are allowed to work anywhere in the EU....

  6. Have you ever painted a picture? So start painting and go to paris, you will be welcomed to stay there. - Be a painter.

  7. I think that your best bet is to talk to someone at the French Embassy. As I understand it, your UK Ancestry Visa allows you to live and work here in the UK for a period but without granting you citizenship rights. As a UK citizen, I can work in France if I can get a job but you need a visa. If you're student age, I'm sure this will be possible. If you're older, it might be harder to attain.

    Good luck!

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