In Arizona the average rent has surpassed 2k/month, I keep joking that it's just cheaper to move to Paris hahaha(: I'm excited to move there in the fall 🩷
Bureaucracy is a pain to foreigners everywhere. Nothing to do with French bureaucracy in particular. And in terms of bank accounts the American administration makes it even more difficult for American citizens.
The avarage price of a 1 bedroom in Paris, 35 sqm, is 1050 euros not 1600 euros. 1600 euros is for a 2 bedroom and above. Of course if you decided to live by the Eiffel Tower with a view prices may go up. Real Estate agencies specialised in foreigners are real scamers. Everything is overpriced.
'Making Friends' .....yup, with native French, it is a tough one, and you will probably take a few years before you can establish a circle of French friends as your language develops (usually with those French who have travelled and lived abroad and who are multi-lingual). One friend told me once that in most Anglephone countries, we go out to socialise, in France, they go out already socialised.
@@Hepad_ I am on what the French say and think. That you are ignorant about the French has nothing to do with me. France is arguably the most ethnically diverse country in Europe, or Russia. French is a nationality and native French only means someone from France.
@@Hepad_ Well I am French too and you don't get to speak in our name. The only French people rejecting this assertion are either the uneducated ones or the racists who claim that a native French is someone White. They are usually both. Native French isn't even a term which exists in the French language and clearly you don't know the history of your own country if you're really from France. Or perhaps you don't know what an ethnicity is?
I'm not sure where in the states you came from but I am paying $1600 for a small 1 bdrm with a tiny patio sans culture and a view to a parking lot hahah. So paying that in one of the most cultured cities of the world with access to all of Europe right now does not seem like a lot. Your vids are very informative.
Super advice ty. You are so right when you say being afraid holds you back. People who dive in to speak not caring how they sound always make more progress. I was trying to remember how I learned English and that was the key. Cheers on living your life to its fullest.
Amazing information! Clear and straight to the point, thank you for your help, obviously related to the salary might have changed, but I already have researched an uptading. Your videos was helpful, and hopefully in 2025 I’ll be in France ✨
Hello T, please make a video of how one can find an alternance. I got into a graduate program, but my student loan issues are keeping me from attending. I think I can figure this out with your help. Thanks!!!!
I'm Canadian and literally my dream is to live and make a life in Europe preferably France. Beautiful country but most of all, the atmosphere of culture, food, quality of life....thank you algorithm for sending you my way
TIANA I NEED YOUR HELP TO HET ADMISSION TO STUDY MASTER DEGREE IN ENGLISH IN FRANCE. I HOLD HND AND DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN ACCOUNTING. I NEED TWO OR THREE PROGRAM. I AM FROM GHANA.
Hi! I really love your video. I'm currently finishing up a bachelor's degree this year in the States and was wondering if I missed my opportunity to study abroad. I'm 21 and am soon going for work experience, but after a couple years of it I am going to be considering a master's too. I really want to get a master's degree in France. I also see it as a way to move to France. Is there an age limit for masters? I'm assuming no but somebody brought it up once and I'm curious. Also, what school did your friend go too? does this apply to other private schools in France? it sounds like a really great program. Thank you so much for making this video ! ((:
Hi Tiana, I am a 20 year old american student and I was hoping to stay 3 months in Nice while taking online classes during the summer. Now that I've watched your video it seems like a short-term rental as a foreigner is not feasible. Airbnb is not an option for me as I looked and the cheapest is $1000/month.. and the rooms I've looked at through the french rental sites run from $600-700. My parents are paying and only agreed to pay since they were okay with that price range. I don't have student status or a working visa since I'll be there for under 90 days. Is there any way to still rent through one of those french websites for 3 months?
Hi Tiana! last year I was researching where in Europe to get my masters degree and after I learned about the alternance program (from your video!!) I dropped all other countries from my list and started researching in France. I've finished up my applications and I'll find out in the April where I'm going!! Thank you so much for that video it was actually life-changing (:
@@WhereTianaTravelswould love your vibe. Would love to meet you for a glass of wine on my way back from Nice!! Have a lot of questions. Black hair products?? 😊I'm going to check out Lyon and Nice for a couple of weeks on my way to Asia. How do I contact you?
merci beaucoup. I'd like to get a master's degree in education or in the French language....help...I am seeking a French citizenship, too, after spending 2 years studying at a higher education program....help...