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the two countries offering a mix of articles on politics, economic
news, analysis, comment and lifestyle
France
You need to have your Irish Birth
Cert. officially translated, in order to work in France.
Erasmus / Socrates Students going to France to work will need their Birth Certificate Translated into
French. Indeed any Irish citizen hoping / planning to work in France,
needs to have his / her Birth Certificate translated. Employment
can not be given by a company
in France unless you have this document.
This can be done in either Ireland or France but
obviously it is more convenient and less expensive, to have this done before leaving Ireland.
We, at www.EuropeanIrish.com
, have secured a reduced rate for all its readers.
The official translation can be done for a modest fee of EUR25 if you
quote the source as "www.EuropeanIrish.com"
Ann (below) would also provide additional
information and advice about what is needed to live and work in
France.
Be sure to contact Ann if you are heading to France. It would be well
worth it.
Contact Ann :
+353-86-8165-269 / from Ireland 086-8165-269 or ann_don@hotmail.com
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