Hey people living in France, I have a question for you.

A American friend saw a video of an American expat living in France saying they went to the post office to send a letter or card to USA and the postal service refused to send it.

Can anyone confirm? Or anyone have links to info?

CC @s1m0n4

#HelpMeOut #France #LivingInFrance

Voluntary groups continue to work behind the scenes to protect the rights of UK nationals and their families living in France and other EU countries. Here's an update from the team at RIFT on their recent meeting with the European Commission
https://www.remaininfrance.fr/post/rift-meet-with-the-eu-commission?postId=d40bdc6a-f59b-471e-8908-3d0658e73292&utm_campaign=aef58fcf-801e-4efb-8184-f713e062ddd5&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&utm_content=22f72072-d4ee-4975-a3d8-110b8109b8ca&cid=8aac6767-e0fe-4fc3-b12f-a212046c3526
#withdrawalagreement #livinginFrance
RIFT meet with the European Commission

An update on what we’ve been doing behind the scenes. On Thursday 24 November, James, Kim and Justine of the RIFT team had a video meeting with the European Commission. We hope to meet again soon to further address the issues we face here in France. Specialists at the Commission handle direct complaints, and concerns raised by UK authorities, and they proactively work with Member States (potentially taking cases to the CJEU if there is evidence of general infringement). The problems we identifie

RIFT
So, Passierschein ausfüllen und dann nix wie raus #livinginfrance
  • Winter view at the front
  • Barn doors, newly re-hung
  • Our well, lovingly restored by the SF
  • The imposing château de Najac, a landmark for miles around
  • Belcastel (Aveyron)
  • Thursday market at Villefranche de Rouergue
  • Château de Cas
  • Cordes-sur-Ciel – Porte de Rous
  • Twin châteaux of Bruniquel
  • Figures above the church porch in Puycelsi

Welcome to Life on La Lune, my French life blog. “La lune” is French for the moon. This is the name of the lieu-dit (locality) in Southwest France where our 18th-century farmhouse is situated. The name almost certainly has nothing to do with the moon, but it’s intriguing nonetheless. We have lived here since 1997, and I’m a British writer and novelist.

Life on La Lune relates episodes from our French life, snippets about French history, culture and customs, and details of things happening in our area.

I try to tell it as it is and not to romanticise life in France. After so many years, je ne regrette rien, and I love living here, even if aspects of French life are still unfathomable.

I also love hearing about other people’s experiences of France, so do leave a comment underneath a post if you feel moved to do so. I always reply.

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