I'd say it's around 15/20. but it is normally translated as 'mention bien' on CVs
No visa required to France for Seychelles citizen. See link.
yeah, it's called a Cessna
You have to be at least 18 to run for President in France, but this is only one of the requirements. You also need to be sponsored by 500 great electors.
France's equivalent to Wall Street is La Défense, a major business district located just outside Paris. It is home to many of the country's largest corporations, banks, and financial institutions, as well as the Paris stock exchange, Euronext Paris. La Défense features modern skyscrapers and serves as a key hub for finance, commerce, and business in France.
As the event takes place on public roads, spectators are not required to purchase tickets. Simply get there and watch!
Helmets were first required in the Tour de France in 2003.
No. France has a relatively unilingual society compared to most other European countries. Many people in France speak English and German, but these languages aren't required to get by.
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No visa required to France for Seychelles citizen. See link.
The equivalent of a state in France is known as a department.
Yes, a visa is required for traveling to France for most non-European Union citizens.
No. The French military is a volunteer force.
the 20-F filing
The passport book number is a unique identifier found on the personal information page of a passport. It is not required for traveling to France, but having it can be helpful in case of loss or theft of the passport.
The Craigslist Paris site is paris.fr.craigslist.org
yeah, it's called a Cessna
This is the German/France/Italy equivalent of the Chronicles set.