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  • Writer's pictureSANDRINE GELIN G&L SHIFT

Doing Business Abroad: "What personal administrative tasks should I carry out before getting down to purely professional matters ?"


🎙️ Welcome to a new episode of our podcast dedicated to French and Francophone expatriates carving their entrepreneurial path abroad.


Today, let's delve into the administrative maze of international mobility, with episode number 8, entitled "Doing business abroad: what personal administrative tasks should I carry out before getting down to purely professional matters?"


Preparing well for your transition to a new entrepreneurial life abroad is crucial to enable you to focus fully on your professional challenges ahead. These preliminary steps will enable you to concentrate fully on your entrepreneurial project once you're here, avoiding any bureaucratic hassles that may arise. Among the administrative tasks to consider are managing your residency and work status in the host country, finding and organizing accommodation suited to your needs, enrolling your children, if you have any, in the school of your choice, taking out international health insurance or opening a local bank account.



👉 If you've missed our previous episodes, you can explore our complete series addressing 15 central questions about doing business abroad, offering unique perspectives and useful tips.


Don't wait any longer to invest in your entrepreneurial success abroad. Listen, learn, and turn your ambitions into reality.


I'll meet you on the other side of the microphone. 🎧✨


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