Where should I setup a bank account in Montpellier?
We asked expats in Montpellier what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"1. Montpellier is an attractive city to retire in, offering plenty of cultural attractions and features, making it an ideal destination for retirees. 2. Expats should take time to familiarize themselves with French laws and regulations regarding pensions and property ownership before relocating. 3. Montpellier is known as a university city and has a large student population, so expats who plan to retire there can easily access cultural activities and educational institutions. 4. Average temperatures in Montpellier range from 2-12 degrees Celsius (36-54 Fahrenheit) during winter and 14-30 degrees Celsius (58-86 Fahrenheit) in summer. Pack warm clothes for the cold months and cool clothes for the hot months. 5. Make sure all necessary visas and permits for living and working in Montpellier are in order prior to retiring. 6. Most expats require some form of health insurance in France, so check for the most up-to-date requirements before moving. 7. It is also important to make sure that all important paperwork, such as birth certificates, passports, and other documents, are up to date and in order before traveling," remarked another expat who made the move to Montpellier, France, France.
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Where should I setup a bank account in Montpellier?
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