Monday 9th October 2006Moving the Welcome MatIt's a commonly held belief that moving house is up there as one of the top three most stressful things a person can do – aligned with divorce and changing jobs. While that's probably not strictly true for all, it is highly likely that ranks at least in the top ten for just about everyone! Across the world - around the cornerAngloINFO tries to make your move – whether it's within France or to France – as easy as possible by providing you with information and contacts to English-speaking people or organisations able to help with the move. See the INFOrmation Pages on Moving House in France for the essential information and check lists on what has to be done (notify everyone from the bank to the schools and library), what has to be transferred (moving or cancelling your subscription for electricity, telephone and water) and how to proceed with a house move. If you're moving to France you should find just about everything you need - information on residency permits, schooling, renting and buying a house and even moving a pet - in the AngloINFO INFOrmation Page index. Finally, The AngloFILE lists relocation agents who help with all administrative aspects of a big move and removals companies that frequently provide a relocation service in addition to the boxes and basics of your house move to the other side of the world or just across the street. What else?To keep up with all the new stuff on AngloINFO is easy - just click here! We've been adding new entries to the AngloFILE just about every day, and there are now over 1,400 listings there! Why am I getting this e-Mail?Either:» You signed up specifically for the AngloINFO Update, or... » You are a registered member of AngloINFO Languedoc. When you registered, you agreed to receive the AngloINFO Update. If you'd rather not get it, just go to the AngloINFO Update Page, and enter your e-Mail address (the one to which this newsletter was sent) into the Unsubscribe box - "Life in Languedoc-Roussillon: in English!" |
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