Know the law when retiring to France

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Retiring to France
can be one of the most satisfying moves of a person’s life but to make sure it all goes smoothly, it is a good idea to double check some of the legal issues which may arise.

According to Heyday, a membership organisation for Brits approaching retirement, many older people head overseas without getting a firm grip on the potential pitfalls beforehand.


Laws differ in UK and France


Alisa Ogilvie, director of Heyday, said that some people assume that the laws in the UK and France are the same and do not, therefore take into …

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