France: A Handbook for New Residents

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New homeowners in France can now gain free access to an informative new handbook, designed to help them settle into the country…

“France: A Handbook for New Residents”, part of the ‘WeBooks’ series, is a collection of the bits and pieces of information needed in everyday life and work, but it is not a tourist guidebook – It is intended to be read before you depart for France as well as after you arrive and settle there.

The topics are arranged in alphabetical order, grouped by subject into 47 chapters, which also are in alphabetical order. All facts presented are available in France from the organisations and the printed and online sources mentioned, so the book is also an excellent starting point for finding further information.

Visitors can read the whole book for free online, or download a PDF from the online shop for future reference.

Michael Brady, long-time Francophile is a thorough researcher and writer on matters of concern to new residents. Over many extended visits to France he compiled copious notes and expanded them considerably after buying a property there in 2003. This book makes the results of that undertaking available for other new residents and long-term visitors from other countries.

On the Webooks website, users can read the author’s blog, chat to other prospective expats in the forum and find useful websites in the directory.

With over 200 Webooks set to go online during the remainder of 2008, visitors can also sign up to the newsletter to receive alerts when new titles are added to the online library.

You can read the book on the WeBooks website below:
http://www.franceahandbookfornewresidents.info

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Notes to Editors

1. Webooks offers consumers free access to the full text content of a range of information-based non fiction books across property, business, personal finance, work, family, leisure and lifestyle sectors. Visitors can read all or part of any of our titles online, or download a PDF version for a small fee.

2. On the Webooks site, users can read authors’ blogs and updates, post feedback, interact with other users in the forum and find useful websites in the directory.

3. ‘We books’ is a joint venture between How to Books and On the Move Ltd.

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