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Remain: Move to Nice
Pros
- Mediterranean Lifestyle: Stunning coastline, mild climate, and abundant outdoor activities.
- Cultural Richness: Museums, galleries, and a blend of French and Italian influences.
- Connectivity: Proximity to Monaco, Italy, and the Alps; well-connected international airport.
- Cuisine: Access to fresh produce, Provençal cuisine, and excellent local wines.
- Health and Education: High-quality healthcare and public education system.
Cons
- Cost of Living: Higher housing and dining costs compared to smaller towns in France.
- Seasonal Crowds: Tourism peaks in summer, making the city busier.
- Language Barrier: Limited English spoken outside tourist areas; learning French is essential.
This following section is extremely complex. The impact of not following tried-and-true steps verified by an Expat who has done it….can be very expensive and time delayed.
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How to Move To & Live in Nice
- 1. Visa and Residency: Research visa requirements; a long-stay visa is needed for non-EU citizens.
- 2. Housing: Begin with short-term rentals while exploring neighborhoods like Musiciens, Libération, Carabacel, Cimiez, or Old Town (Vieux Nice).
- If you remain in Nice, engage a mail forwarding service or have a friend or relative forward mail to you. Not just a post box or store-front office service, but a real
- 3. Banking: Open a French bank account for local transactions.
- Keep your old bank with your home address or new forwarding address.
- Keep your credit cards current
- Keep your checkbook with enough checks
- Upgrade credit cards to Premium Rewards like cash-back or points; even if you must pay a yearly fee.
- While you're still in your home country, open a local account with Wise or Revolut.
- Order at least one debit card and
- At least one virtual card.
- Healthcare
- 4. Driving: You can use your home driving license for 12 months as long as it is valid. After 12 months, you must have a French driving license 1)
- Keep it valid the entire 12 months
- Before the 12 months expiration, you must convert to a French Driving License. France has reciprocal agreements with only 18 specific US states, meaning only licenses issued by these states can be exchanged for a French license without retaking the written or practical driving tests. These eligible states are Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Washington DC.
12 months will be verified because you will need a short-term visa to remain in France
- 4. Language: Enroll in French language classes to ease integration.
- 5. Utilities: Arrange for electricity, water, and internet services; assistance from relocation agencies can be helpful.
- 6. Reference: Ma French Life Excellent reference for moving and living in France; A to Z details.
Support Groups for Expatriates
- Internations Nice: A popular platform for expats to connect and find social events.
- Meetup Groups: Various groups for language exchange, outdoor activities, or cultural exploration.
- Facebook Communities: Look for groups like “Expats in Nice” or “Americans in Nice.”
- Local Associations: The Mairie (town hall) often provides information on integration workshops.
Moving to Nice offers a vibrant lifestyle with access to natural beauty, rich culture, and excellent amenities, though adjusting to the cost and language may require time.
Here are many forums and links to expatriates who have moved to Nice. Here are a few:
- expat.com with threads on Nice, France
- quara.com What is it like to be an expat in Nice?
- Expat Exchange: Living in Nice
- Expat Arrivals Moving to Nice
- Expat Forum USA to Nice, France
- Expatra Living in Nice
- Democrats Abroad: Riviera Expat Group with a Chapter on the Cote d'Asur.
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