Working In France

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Posted by Raekwon 3 years ago
Total posts 3 | Last post: 3 years ago | Joined 3 years ago
I need some info on working in France.
Anybody been there/ done that in the last couple seasons.
I heard that you can work in France for UK company's with just a UK work visa? Is this right?
And any recommendations on companies to work for?
Areas to ride?
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Posted by optical 3 years ago
Total posts 26 | Last post: 2 years ago | Joined 5 years ago
If you're a kiwi you can get a working holiday visa for France through the French consulate/embassy or whatever - I've never gotten one, but I'm told they're pretty easy on us because of the rainbow warrior thing.
You used to be able to work in France for a UK company on a UK visa, but they tightened up on that and most companies won't do it anymore - they suck to work for anyway.
If you go to one of the englishy resorts like Alpe D'Huez, Deux Alpes, Meribel or Val D'Isere you can usually find under the table work easily enough - transfers for tour companies etc... Learn a bit of French too - helps heaps.
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