Insurance in France

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French law states that anyone living in the country must get insurance for their home, their car, for civil liability and any children who will be attending school.

All this paperwork can seem a daunting prospect but it is vital that any new resident complies with the French insurance rules.

Similarly to the UK, anyone who has bought a house in France must get home insurance and this must be ready before they move in.


Insuring your French property


Insuring your property must include cover for damage through fire or water as well as potential risks such as leaks or …

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