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Expat Blueprint / Europe / France
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France

World's best healthcare. Cultural depth. Stable infrastructure.

Couple budget / month
$2,800-$4,000
Visa type
Long-Stay Visitor Visa
Visa minimum income
$1,800/month (passive income)
US tax treaty
Yes
Healthcare quality
★★★★★
English widely spoken
No (in expat zones, often)

Why France works

World's best healthcare system per WHO ranking. Strong tax treaty with US.

Long-Stay Visitor Visa is straightforward at consulates. Renewable annually.

Cultural depth, food, wine, history. Mediterranean coast, mountains, countryside, urban centers.

Where to live

Provence (Aix, Avignon, Arles): Mediterranean climate, expat-friendly. $2,500-$3,500/month.

Côte d'Azur (Nice, Cannes, Antibes): warmer, more expensive. $3,000-$4,500/month.

Bordeaux / Toulouse: smaller cities, lower cost. $2,200-$3,000/month.

Paris: world-class, expensive. $4,000-$6,000/month.

Visa pathway

Long-Stay Visitor Visa: $1,800/month passive income (no work). Apply at French consulate.

Renewable annually. Permanent residency after 5 years. Citizenship after 5 years (with B1 French).

Taxes

France taxes worldwide income for residents.

Tax treaty offsets US tax. Net rates 25-45% depending on income.

Wealth tax (IFI) on real estate over €1.3M.

Healthcare

Sécurité Sociale: 5% of income, comprehensive.

Mutuelle (supplemental): $30-100/month adds private benefits.

Pitfalls — what catches people
  • ·French is essential. English alone is challenging outside Paris and a few tourist areas.
  • ·High tax burden compared to other expat options.
  • ·Strong wealth tax for high net worth.
Good for
  • · Francophone retirees
  • · Healthcare-quality maximizers
  • · Cultural/food enthusiasts
Not for
  • · Tax-minimization seekers
  • · Non-French-speakers without intent to learn
  • · Budget retirees