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ME MOVING TO FRANCE |
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Monday, September 12, 2005 |
Name: |
NATHANAEL |
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MY NAME IS NATHANAEL AND IM A CITIZEN OF THE US......MAJORITY OF MY FAMILY RESIDES IN PARIS..I AM IN THE MILITARY AND WILL BE RETIRING SOON IN LIKE 6 YEARS I WANT TO KNOW HOW AND WHAT I WOULD NEED TO DO/GET IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO MOVE TO PARIS...I PLAN ON WORKING FOR THE US EMBASSY BUT I WANT TO RETIRE IN PARIS WHAT SHOULD I START DOING TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN? ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
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Replies Posted 2.
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Thomas Reddaway |
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I saw your message on the web and thought that we may be able to help. We are a small bilingual property company situated in the french alps and we specialize in the finance of properties, mainly with american and english clients, including advice of tax and inheritance laws, among other legal and cultural matters.
Feel free to give me a call and we can chat about your quiery: 0033 664 08 13 36 or alternatively send me an email at [email protected]
Our purpose is really to help people just like you, perhaps you see a new life across the atlantic but aren't quite sure how to reach it? We can do some ground research for you so that things are nicely set up for when you arrive.
I look forward to hearing from you, alternatively, get in contact through our website: www.propertyfacilitation.com
kind regards,
Tom Reddaway
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Lori |
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Contact your nearest French Consulate for the paperwork and description of what is involved in moving to France.
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