Un expatrié.
la France
Benjamin Franklin was the first person to represent the United States in England and France. Arthur Lee and Silas Deane were also ambassadors to England and France at the same time.
After the English were thrown out in the Revolution, France still owned a large piece of the continental US. This was sold to the US in the Louisiana Purchase.
France
You call a person born in Ireland, Irish.
French :O
The inhabitants of Paris, France which are born there are call {Parisians}. From TheFree Dictionary.
Jefferson. He was in France.
A person that loves all things French might be called a Francophile.
You would call the international operator in France - and tell them you want to make a collect call to Brazil - give them the number - they'll dial it and ask the person if they'd accept the charges.
Call the US Embassy and declare my emergency.
Co-worker or associate.
A resident alien?
France use the same word, but rarely as it is of little use outside the US. Thanksgiving is barely known, and is not a holiday in Europe.
If you are calling the person (you dial) then you will pay. If they call you then they will pay.
I would call them a fallible person - as almost all of us are.
Well don't call a person from France a frog, it is a derogatory term as they eat frogs legs.