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Your WARP renewal, let’s get ahead of it

Your WARP renewal, let’s get ahead of it Your 5-year WARP French residence permit permit has an expiry date, what’s yours? Most permits issued in 2021 are expiring this year. Have you checked yours? Take a moment now to check your card. What’s your expiry date?

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Je suis ravie de partager quelques nouvelles

J’ai récemment été élu président du Réseau franco-britannique et je tenais à vous écrire personnellement pour marquer l’événement et évoquer l’avenir. C’est un privilège d’assumer cette fonction. Nombre d’entre vous savent que Roger Haigh, notre fondateur et président, nous a quittés l’année dernière. Roger a tout donné à cette organisation

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I am delighted to share some news

I have recently been elected President of the Franco-British Network, and I wanted to write to you directly to mark the occasion and look ahead. It is a privilege to take on this role. Many of you will know that Roger Haigh, our founder and President, passed away last year.

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Invitation to a Social Lunch

Bored from a long winter? Come and join us for a social networking Lunch! The Franco British network is organising a gathering for its followers on March 11 2026 at 12 noon. A simple meet up over lunch, enjoying company and seeing each other after a long break. We have

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Thinking of moving and living in France?

Whether you are just starting to dream or already have your boxes packed, the Franco British Network is here to help you navigate the journey. While we are well-known for assisting UK nationals already settled in France, we also have a dedicated resource hub specifically for those of you planning

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3 Simple Steps to Start Speaking French Today

Learning a new language can feel daunting, but the best way to get started is to focus on consistency, simplicity, and immersion from the day you arrive. Aim to listen to, and say something in French every day; the most obvious situations are in the Boulangerie, the Tabac, the bank or the supermarket, or

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The essential FBN guide to finding a doctor in France

As with the UK, front-line medical services are provided by a Médecin généraliste (General Practitioner) who you should find and register with when you arrive in France. When you’re looking for a GP the place to start is Doctolib, which is an on-line directory of all health providers in France,

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Messieurs Dames

Standing in a pharmacy, bakery or doctor’s surgery you may well hear people say ‘Messieurs Dames’ to no-one in particular as they walk in after you and join the queue. It’s the French way of being polite and acknowledging each other as they go about their daily lives. You can

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Get Yourself a French Connection

One of the easiest ways of embracing French life is to get yourself a French mobile number There are a number of French mobile network providers fiercely competing for your business (Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and Free Mobile – to name the most prominent) and prices are often lower than

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Mealtime Rhythm

Think about mealtimes in a ‘typical’ UK household and they might run to a cooked breakfast, or cereal and toast if you’re in a hurry, sandwich, crisps and a diet coke at lunchtime and then a hot meal in the evening – either freshly prepared or pre-cooked from the supermarket.

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Anyone for Lunch?

If you’re in France and try to go shopping between 12.00pm and 2.00pm you may well find the shop you want is firmly shut. And if you happen to be in a shop that’s closing for lunch, don’t worry, they’ll let you know in no uncertain terms and turf you

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