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You'll need to apply for a work visa but to obtain that first an offer of employment.

There is certainly a shortage of arb workers here of all categories but as free movement has ended you must abide by the 90day rule so there is simply no 'moving to France' without some hoop jumping unless as inactive (retired)

You have a 3 month window within which to find a company that will be able to offer you some employment before you must return to the UK for 90 days.

A suggestion is trying the larger outfits which engage in line work.

   Best of luck

      Stuart 

 

 

Edited by Ty Korrigan

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I think that for those young bucks wishing to make a life in France, marrying a French wench could be a way in.

 It worked for @Luckyeleven though he became too fat for his harness after a year of wedded bliss.

    Stuart

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