In the 1960s and 1970s, the pioneers, the executives removed from business or the ex-servicemen, were in search of greenery, of sun and vast houses. We owe them the creation of British clubs such as 'Dordogne Of Gentlemen Club' and 'Dordogne Ladies Luncheon Club' . Then, in the 1970s and 1980s, arrived pensioners and young seniors. Now, they come from Leeds, from Manchester, from London or from Bath, from all the circles and from all the professions, with spouses and children. The firm's intention is to redo its lifestyle in France. Since 2003, the English people prefer to leave their native country and come to live in France. We shall study why such a phenomenon occurs. First of all, we shall make a comparison of the English life and the French life. Then, we shall observe what attracts the English people to France.
[...] It is thus for it that there is an increase of the immigration of the English people towards France. At present, the number of English people possessing a house in France is more than 500.000 among which 65.000 settle down there definitively, what means that France is one of the most popular destinations for the English people who wish to find a house abroad. In France, an employee has 8 weeks of annual leaves whereas an Englishman has that of it 4. [...]
[...] First of all, the English people are attracted by the French real-estate. These last years, the French real-estate became more and more interesting for the English buyers. It is sometimes twice cheaper than in England. The French properties are very attractive for a good many of English people. They attract any types of English population that it is young, pensioned off, bachelor or in couple. The English people do not grow tired of France and look for more and more properties to take advantage of the culture and the French life. [...]
[...] Causes of the immigration of the British in France Why do they leave from Great Britain? In the 1960s and 1970, the pioneers, the executives removed from the business (affairs) or the ex-servicemen, were in search of greenery, of sun and vast houses. We owe them the creation of clubs as British as Dordogne of Gentlemen Club and Dordogne Ladies ' Luncheon Club. Then, in the 1970s and 1980, arrived pensioners and young seniors. Now, we come from Leeds, from Manchester, from London or from Bath, from all the circles and from all the professions, with spouses and children. [...]
[...] The assistant to the person is very developed in France. The system of the Social Security is very appreciated at the English people. To conclude, let us note that certain English people prefer to work in England but they live in France to facilitate of the transport. It is easy to pass from France to England by plane or even by train. The ease of the ways of transport and communications is another positive point for the English people Euros pour 318,000 Euros pour cette demeure cette maison de ville avec bourgeoise avec nombreuses trois chambres à Dublin, dépendances. [...]
[...] The peace of France is appreciated by the English people. Most part of the English people living in France live in campaigns, in small villages. They appreciate these places because villages personalize their lives and the villagers are very kind with the British population. The English people appreciate enormously the kindness of the French people. In spite of the ditch of the language, the French people find the means to express himself with an Englishman and it is very appreciated by the British side. [...]
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