How do I get a job as a vineyard worker in France?

How to get a job in france?

  • My desire is to work and live in france, I am having my masters and work experience of 5 years in IT, I am ready to do even a driver job, please tell me how to get easy job in france ...show more

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    It is extremely difficult to get a job in France at the moment as approximately 10% of the local population who should be in work cannot find employment of any kind and even highly qualified graduates have to take menial jobs well below their ability to eke out a living. In any case, unless you have a European passport, you are forbidden to remain more than 90 days in France and from seeking employment during that period. Your profile places you in India. If you are not a European citizen you have to apply for jobs from your own country, and be sponsored by an employer who can demonstrate that you have knowledge or skills for a post that they cannot get filled by a European person to enable you to obtain a residence and work visa from a French consulate close to where you live abroad. There is no shortage of IT experts in Europe, or lorry drivers, added to which one needs to have a special licence to be allowed to drive lorries, so the chances of obtaining a visa are highly unlikely. Being able to speak French and have some knowledge on France are also necessary to move there. The employment rules do not apply just to France but to all countries who have signed to the Schengen treaty in Europe.

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Thousands of french people ask themselves this question each morning. With the financial crisis, unemployment is very high here in France, many with a master are looking for a job abroad because of this, that's why you should try in a few years (if the situation is better).

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Are you an EU national? Because if you are, it makes it a lot easier. You won't need a visa, for a start, but you will need to get down to those French language lessons pronto. If you are not, it's going to be very very difficult, to impossible. You need to apply for jobs for which you are qualified - go for IT, you've nothing to lose - from your country of origin, and even with a job offer in writing, there's no guarantee that you will get the visa. Your potential employer must apply on your behalf, and must also prove that they could not find either a French national or an EU national qualified to do the job in question. Given that there is high unemployment within the EU and that there are many IT professionals looking for work, I don't really fancy your chances. Sorry, but that's the fact of it. If you are from India, you could try to get British nationality, and then you'd be an EU national and it would be a lot easier.

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