Monday 8th October 2007
Help from HomeWherever you're from originally, it can be helpful to know about the people who can represent you in France. Practically all countries have officials working in their embassies (which exist to present the country to France, as it were), and also in consular services, which assist the countries' nationals visiting or living in France. Paperwork and passportsDepending on your nationality, you may find
that your country's consular services can provide a great deal of help
for your life in France. The US Consulate in Paris, for
example, has a wealth of detailed information on its website, which is a
handy guide for many issues that crop up if you're an American in the
country; while the British Embassy and British Consulate in
France produce "Living in France", a section of the
website where articles and news items of pertinence or interest to UK
residents in France are published. AngloINFO has an INFOrmation Page
devoted to Citizen
Guides which can point you towards these and other
resources from various consulates. Find the contact information of your
nation's consular representative in the Consulates
& Embassies category of The AngloFILE. From issuing a
replacement passport to assisting with the registration of a birth, you
may be surprised by how much help you can get! Featured Advertiser-
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