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Paris & Ile de France Family Life & Living in Paris - AngloINFO Share | Print FAMILY LIFE & LIVING IN PARIS Sub-categories Do you want to reach the International Community living in Paris & Ile de France? Do you want to tell them about your business, your products and your service? It's easy, from just €80.00 per month you can have your own space on AngloINFO. REFERENCE INFORMATION PAGES  | Information for parents with young children moving to or living in France: infant and child health matters (the carnet de sante), private and state
facilities for out of school activities, child benefits and financial aid, and school traditions.
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 | Information on what to do if someone dies in France and how and where to report the death. Also how to arrange a burial in a French cemetery; a cremation, and where you may scatter ashes. Plus how to repatriate the body of the deceased to their home. |
 | The French marriage process can seem complicated and confusing to foreigners. Here, we explain all you need to know about having your wedding in France. |
 | Information on what to do when moving from France; including notifying schools and residency officials, closing bank accounts, ending contracts for utilities and insurance, exporting cars and moving pets.
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 | Information the facilities available for out-of-school activities for young people and teens in France. This includes details on holiday jobs, volunteer work and exchange programmes, drugs, alcohol, scooters and driving, and teenage pregnancy. |
 | Information and links to resources relevant to the preparations and process of moving a family to Paris, whether for work, study or a change of lifestyle. With information on the areas, schools, accommodation and other matters to do with settling in. |
 | Information and advice on preparing the family for a move to Paris: the schools, sports, social and educational activities, facilities available to the family and more. |
 | Information on the alternative to marriage in France, PACS, a civil union which gives pacser couples many of the same legal rights of a traditionally married couple. It is also recognsied for same-sex couples as a form of gay marriage. |
 | From birth to young adulthood: a guide to activities and facilities available to families in France. |
 | An introduction to the moods, sights and history of the various districts in Paris centre. |
 | Where to buy English-language fun, online. An essential guide to e-shopping for your kids.
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THE ANGLOFILE BUSINESS DIRECTORY  | The AngloFILE is your local business directory with 7,410 listings of English-speaking businesses and services in Paris & Ile de France |
The Extension ProgramA division of the American School of Paris; open to students from the local community. Wednesday and Saturday programs as well as holiday camps, a wide range of courses for English and French speakers of all ages, transport available. Find out more... | | The English Shop - ParisThe English Shop offers you a friendly welcome and a wide selection of food and gifts from the UK, all of this in the heart of Paris. 10 rue Mesnil (Arr 16) Metro: Victor Hugo. Find out more... |
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