France remains one of our top draws. IGS was hired by an international organization to handle their Paris-bound clients. We set up twelve different internship options around the city. Our students have worked with investment bankers in the fast-paced world of international finance. On the opposite spectrum, a client worked at the Perfume Museum sharing the history of scent with visitors. Photography is a high demand request and IGS paired a student with a fashion photographer in the city center. An anti-child trafficking advocacy group has handled the highest number of our clients. They have a footprint in developing countries where underage girls are caught up in illegal prostitution. Our clients have helped lead campaigns that promote awareness of this troubling trend. Outside of Paris we have placed students with a leading theater company in Nantes and marketing company in Monaco. Side trips are always a draw with Toulouse and Marseille high on their list.
France, a sovereign state, is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country’s largest city and main cultural and commercial center. France has long been a global center of art, science, and philosophy. It hosts the world’s fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the leading tourist destination, receiving around 83 million foreign visitors annually. France is a developed country with the world’s sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP, and tenth-largest by purchasing power parity.
The cost of living in France is 5.62% higher than in United States. France is considered to have a fairly low cost of living, but it is higher than in neighbouring western European countries, probably Paris has something to do with this. The rest of the country, particularly the countryside and the south of France, has a lower cost of living. Those who are moving to France you will need to take many factors into consideration. The cost of education and child care is much cheaper than many other countries as these are subsided by the French government. Healthcare also is something that needs to be paid for but is reimbursed by the government. If you think the high costs of living in France, particularly in major cities, is too much to handle, keep in mind that France has one of the highest standards of living in the world. It ranks above average in work-life balance according to the OECD.
Currencies: Euro, CFP franc
Your nationality plays a vital role what type of visa you need to visit France, and how long would you stay. France allows citizens of many countries to visit without a tourist visa for 3 months. If you need a Schengen or long-stay visa to enter France, then you must have an appointment with the French consulate and provide the required documents. Determine whether you need a tourist visa depending upon your home country. If your native country is part of the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA), then you do not need a tourist visa to France for any length of time. But if your country is not listed, then you will most likely need to apply for a 3-month Schengen visa to visit France. The Schengen visa is based on an agreement between 25 European countries that allows tourists to enter 1 of the 25 countries and go between other Schengen countries without showing their passport. If you need to stay longer than 3 months, you must apply for a long-term stay visa. This is required for any nationality outside of the EU and EEA. Usually, the applicants for long-stay visas are applying to work or study.
The primary concern when planning to visit a country is the Safety. Is France safe? Like any other countries, France has its own share of thieves, pickpockets, potential terrorists and even mere opportunists. Thieves and pickpockets are particularly attracted to foreign-looking tourists, especially the wealthy ones, since there is a good chance that they will be carrying money, credit cards, passports or other items of value that can be sold on the black-market. Wealthy cities with lots of tourists also attract thieves and criminals. So the places in France where tourists should be most on their guard and take most extra precautions are Paris and Nice. Both of these cities have seen a rise in acts of theft and aggression against tourists in recent years. And with a massive police presence, Paris is today arguably one of the safest tourist cities in the world. France is ranked 58th out of 162 on the safest and most dangerous countries ranking. As the world’s most visited country, France is safe. Even there were occurrences of terror attacks from the past, France will remain a safe place to visit.
Of the languages of France, the national language, French, is the only official language according to the second article of the French Constitution, and its standardized variant is by far the most widely spoken. Several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees as a secondary language after French, such as German dialects, Celtic languages, and other Gallo-Romance languages. Some of these languages have also been spoken in neighbouring countries, such as Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy or Spain. Arabic is also widely spoken, arguably the largest minority language in France as of the 21st century.