Are you considering a move to France or planning an extended stay in this country? In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the real reasons why you might—or might not—want to come to France. We explore the nation’s complex tax system, explaining how it operates and whether French citizens truly feel they get their money’s worth. What about the infamous French bureaucracy? Bring your best French, because it’s as intricate as it is quintessentially French! If you’re worried about strikes affecting your vacation plans or the challenges of finding parking in urban areas, we’ve got that covered too. But it’s not all warnings and caveats. We’ll also discuss the evolving aspects of French life, such as improving unemployment rates, a younger generation embracing English, and even a solution to the age-old problem of dog waste on sidewalks. Whether it’s the rigid labor market, rising social tensions, or the distinctive slow pace of life that intrigues you, this episode provides an unbiased look at the unique blend of charm and challenges that France offers. We tackle myths, reveal surprising truths, and present a comprehensive overview that will leave you well-informed and perhaps even more curious about life in France. Whether you’re an expat finding it tough to integrate or simply a Francophile pondering the high cost of living in Paris, tune in to gain valuable insights into what it truly means to live, work, and play in France.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The magazine part of the podcast
- Annie and Elyse
- 1. High taxes and social charges
- Income tax, impôt sur le revenu.
- VAT, a consumption tax
- Corporate tax, Impôts sur les societés.
- Taxe foncière and taxe d’habitation
- Wealth tax, impôt de solidarité sur la fortune immobilière
- Inheritance tax and Gift taxes
- Capital gains tax
- 2. Bureaucracy and complex administrative processes
- 3. Strikes and labor disputes disrupting daily life
- 4. Challenges in learning the french language
- 5. Perceived unfriendliness or indifference towards foreigners.
- 6. High cost of living in major cities, especially Paris.
- 7. Traffic congestion and limited parking in urban areas.
- 8. Limited job opportunities in certain sectors
- 9. Difficulty integrating into French Society for expats
- 10. Air pollution in larger cities
- 11. Rigid labor market and strict labor laws
- 12. Slow pace of life may frustrate some people.
- 13. Stores and businesses closed on Sundays and Holidays
- High unemployment rate, particularly for youth
- 15. Strikes and protests affecting public transportation and services
- 16. Rising social tensions and political polarization
- 17. Limited customer service culture compared to some other countries
- 18. Dog waste on sidewalks in some urban areas
- 19. Inconsistent business hours or long lunch break
- 20. Occasional language chauvinism making it difficult for non-French speakers
- Thank you, Patrons
- New patron rewards
- Preparing a trip to France?
- The Bonjour Service
- VoiceMap App Tours
- Olympics 2024 in Paris
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright