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Can an Australian live in Paris?

Can an Australian live in Paris?

Yes, but depending on how long you plan to stay, you may need to apply for a visa. For up to three months, you can live in France without one, but if you’re planning to stay longer, you’ll need to submit a visa application.

Where do most Australian expats live?

The largest percentage of Australian emigrants (48%) are based in Europe, and the next largest percentage (24%) are in Asia. The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement enables Australians and New Zealanders to migrate between Australia and New Zealand.

How long can an Australian stay in Paris?

90 days
For any stay in France exceeding 90 days, you are required to apply in advance for a long-stay visa.

How many expatriate people are there in Australia?

Comparison with the expatriate populations of other countries. The ratio of expatriate Australians in 2005 was 2.8 Australian-born people aged 15 years or over per 100 Australian born people aged 15 years and over within Australia.

Is it hard to live in Paris as an expat?

It’s a big city and as someone who grew up in New York City, it works on that level, but you should expect the prestige cost of living in Paris on par with any world capital. I’ve heard from a lot of ex-pats who moved to Paris for love that it’s been really hard to break into their fields like they hoped that they would, even with fluent French.

Why are so many expats moving to France?

While in Paris, I met a number of expats who moved to France for love who didn’t have specialized educational degrees past a college degree (if they did). That situation made it very difficult for them to be competitive on the general job market despite being intelligent, well-educated people with a good level of French.

Where do most people emigrate from Australia to?

The largest percentage of Australian emigrants (48%) are based in Europe, and the next largest percentage (24%) are in Asia. The Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement enables Australians and New Zealanders to migrate between Australia and New Zealand. A survey in 2002 of Australians who were emigrating found that most were leaving for employment reasons.