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Documents required
Retiring to France
The cheque emploi – paying for casual labour
Working in France
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  • Documents required
    Documents required for moving to France As an EU citizen, the only documentation necessary to enable you to work in France is a valid passport A work permit/ visa (carte de séjour) is no longer necessary for EU nationals).(Beware; Natives of the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are NOT (...) read more...


  • Retiring to France
    Retiring to France If you are taking early retirement and do not yet qualify for your state pension, or if you are not planning to work, it is important that you apply to the DSS for a form E106 - this will give you reciprocal medical cover for up to 2 years, but at the end of that period you (...) read more...


  • The cheque emploi – paying for casual labour
    The cheque emploi – paying for casual labour The CESU (Chèque emploi service universel ) If you wish to keep everything legal when paying casual labour (work around the house, help with homework, private lessons, home help for the disabled and small gardening jobs), and protect yourself (...) read more...


  • Working in France
    Working in France As a EU citizen, you have a right to live and work within the EU community. You are advised however to inform your social security office, the Inland Revenue National Insurance Contributions Office (International Services) and the Department for Work and Pensions when you (...) read more...







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