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Move to France... Work in the UK

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    #21
    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    In my particular case I had a fairly significant RTA, a trip in the back of one of those nice blue vans and an appointment at the local Mairie the next morning. They really didn't want me leaving town until they had decided what charges they were bringing and against whom. Top tip, if somebody jumps a red light and pulls across right in front of you on the N118 do try very hard to miss them. It's a lot less hassle.

    You should perhaps decide whether you need a carte de sejour and duly reigster yourself. I don't know the current rules (and even if I did would personally just ignore them anyway)
    Carte de séjour not now needed, EU citizenship is enough. You are supposed to register if resident, though, just like a French national. More to the practical point is that it's hard to do much without making your presence known.

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