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Vignobles & Découvertes: Organise your next weekend to French vineyards with ease

16 May

The national Vignobles & Découvertes label helps you to prepare your weekends and short getaways in the vineyards hassle free thanks to carefully selected services. All the local partners that display the Vignobles & Découvertes label are committed to respect several requirements: a quality welcome in French or a foreign language, a special sensitivity to [...]

Travel to France ?

9 May

If you’re planning to travel to France, Switzerland, Tahiti or New Caledonia, here are a few useful tips. Some say the best way to travel in France/Europe is on the trains! Rail Europe 4A is a joint venture of the French National Railways (SNCF) and the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), is the leader in European Rail distribution [...]

Welcoming international students in France

9 May

Most French universities have an international student services office to welcome international students. Here, students can find all of the information they need to help them settle in and integrate successfully: assistance with administrative formalities, accommodation, insurance (including health insurance), transport, and student, community and cultural life, etc. This office notably helps students from countries [...]

What regulatory documents do I need to present on entering France?

9 May

As a general rule, a visa is required, unless you are exempt, and should be applied for in your country of residence before your departure. You must therefore make an appointment with the French Consulate in your country to obtain a visa. Warning: your passport must be valid for a sufficient period. Please note: once [...]

Why a blog on language and culture?

9 May

We have been thinking about sharing some of our thoughts for a while. It recently dawned on me that we have access to a community of over 2000 New Zealanders, who have completed a course with us sometime over the past 5 years. Our team members have unique perspectives as migrants and educators in New [...]