How did you go about finding a job and accommodation during your first few weeks?
For the first month, I stayed in an Airbnb in Neuville-de-Poitou, a small town about 2 hours from Paris by train. I booked it about two weeks before my arrival with the intention of relocating to Paris after this first month. I began to search for a room/”colocation” closer to Paris as soon as I arrived. There’s a lot of factors that will influence how easy or hard it is to find a place.
Pricing:
In Paris, shared accommodations typically start at a minimum of 700 euros. Deposits are one or two months’ rent, and if you opt for an agency, they might charge you minimum 250 euros.
Scammers:
While searching for places, I came across many scammers demanding payment and paperwork before visiting. People are taken advantage of because you can’t visit if you’re in Canada, I think it’s absolutely worth it to find a temporary accommodation (hostel, hotel, or Airbnb) and visit the places before signing a contract or making any payment. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
Requirements:
The usual documentation includes your passport or ID, the last three paychecks, and your employment contract. Additional documents may also be requested, such as the previous year’s income tax assessment “Avis d’impots”, the last month’s electricity bill, a certificate from your previous accommodation, and, if you have a guarantor, all their documents and a signed document from them. Another thing to note that some property owners may only accept documents in French, and many places do not accept guarantors.
Finding A Job:
As for finding a job, I’m still searching! I wanted to determine what area in Paris I would be living before committing to a job. There are a lot of jobs within restaurants/bars and babysitter positions looking for English speaking people all over France. I’ve also been looking in more professional settings and most positions require fluency in French.