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Moving to France is an exciting life change, whether you are relocating permanently, buying a second home, or planning a long-term stay. But alongside property searches, visas and removals, one practical area that is often overlooked is insurance.
France is currently the world’s number one destination for destination weddings. This represents a structural shift driven by sustained international demand.
For expats in France, filling in a tax return can mean declaring overseas bank accounts and worldwide income, or requesting tax credits on overseas pension or rental income. Let’s take a look at the basics of filling in your 2026 French tax return – step by step.
Employment income, rental income, and French pensions are subject to France’s Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system or ‘prélèvement à la source’ – here’s what you need to know.
To live in France, you’ll need to learn a lot about its healthcare system, because, for good or bad, it works a little differently from what most are used to. For example, you’ve probably heard about “mutuelle.” Here’s what it actually means for your wallet (and your wellbeing).
Trusted movers AnyVan have put together a helpful guide on the most common mistakes to avoid when moving furniture from the UK to France. Here are 5 mistakes to look out for
We have been looking at what property management in France really is, and why absentee owners need to source reliable…
Here are the headlines from French newspapers this week.
From annual income tax declarations to property tax deadlines—here are the key dates you need to know for paying French taxes in 2026.