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I am an american who wants to get a job in Marseille France. I dont know much French however, I DO? |
have the STRONG desire to learn, any suggestions job wise? I am open minded about any type of job for the most part, and I learn quickly. I am quite personable, and very calm, and easy going. Do you know anyone in marseille who maybe looking to hire an american? I would get a work visa, if they could help me. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you for your time:) A work visa is nice, but difficult to get. Oh Marseille is one of my favorite places. My significant other is from France, and I visit often. I hate to say it, but the French are not very responsive to English. I really would suggest at least learning enough to get around, or you may struggle. Most of the larger cities have english speaking universities, or bilingual universities rather. I would try for a job there, and it might help your language skills as well. If you can know the city well, you can be hired to give tours to American tourists, as there are many things in Marseille that are worth visiting ha. Oh and definately check out their soccer team. They have a huge following and they are really aggressive. Its fun. I know a friend in your situation. They are really difficult about work visas. They would keep telling him he needed something else everytime he went, almost seeming like they were just intending to complicate things inorder to discourage him. Also, try getting a job "under the table". If you get the employer's trust, I am sure they would help you get your visa. (I know people who have done this as well) Good luck to you! Email me if you have questions! While I'm admittedly not 100% sure that they'd have any advice or recommendations for you, I'm sure it couldn't hurt to contact the American Consulate in Marseille, for which I've included the link below. Best of luck to you! You might be able to get work as an English tutor (giving private lessons), babysitting, etc.. Living in France and not speaking French is hard. I don't have any idea about getting a work visa in France. Living in France vs. visiting as a tourist are 2 completely different experiences. |
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