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You have decided to move and come to live in France. This is a great decision since, besides the overwhelming discoveries, the amazing visits, the incredible monuments, and museums, etc. It is true that it is good to live in the French capital. In the eyes of foreigners, moving to Paris remains a must in terms of quality of life.
According to many international and global surveys, Paris is among the top five of the most welcoming cities. Paris joins the very select club, of cities appreciated for their culture and quality of life, behind its neighbours Berlin and London, but also New York and Buenos Aires. Expats, of course, appreciate with passion the French gastronomy. Yeah, Paris is still the city of Europe with the most Michelin stars.
The local language is useful. Another interesting news is that one out of two expatriates feels that it is easy to integrate into the French capital, and nearly 9 out of 10 learn or speak French, which is one of the biggest stats in Europe. In any case, Paris remains attractive for a lot of expats, that often meet in some bars around town โฆ Here is Paris!
The proof with the multiple districts that the city shelters! In , Paris had more than 16 million visitors, making the French capital one of the most popular destinations in the world. There are many reasons why French people today, as well as foreigners, come to stay in Paris, be they family, tourist, but above all for business. The quality of life in Paris is such that each time it welcomes more expatriates to discover the City of Light, for a stay of a few months to a few years.
Here are the 5 favorite Parisian districts of expatriates:. It is the largest district of Paris in addition to being the greenest of the capital, with the no less famous Bois de Boulogne.