By watching your video she is getting the linkee benefit. You explain things in extremely good manner. One suggestion is that you should make more frequent videos for Indian students landing in France.
Wow, thank you! I’m so glad the video is helping you out-it's like my job here is done... but not really, because I’m already planning the next one! 😉 And yes, more videos coming your way for Indian students landing in France-your suggestion is basically my to-do list for the next month. If you’ve got any burning questions or need something specific, drop it in the comments! Let's keep the convo rolling, and I’ll keep making content that’ll make your French journey a little less bizarre and a lot more manageable
You’re most welcome! 😃 Comments like these keep me motivated to make more! Got any specific questions or topics in mind? Drop them here-I’d love to help! 😊
Thank you! 😊 Toulouse is such a vibe, and I’m glad you find the content helpful! More videos on student life and work opportunities here are definitely in the works. Got specific questions or topics in mind? Let me know-I’m all ears! 👂
Please explain the eligibility criteria. My daughter has joined masters at Paris saclay University this September. Kindly guide how to check eligibility.
Ah, CSS-let's make it less confusing! 😅 To be eligible for Complémentaire santé solidaire (CSS), your income has to be within certain thresholds, and you need to be a resident in France. As your daughter is in France for her master's(Student), she’s likely eligible. You can check eligibility and apply via the Ameli.fr website or the Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladie (CPAM). Want detailed steps? I’m happy to help further-feel free to schedule a call (link in bio) for the full lowdown!
By watching your video she is getting the linkee benefit.
You explain things in extremely good manner.
One suggestion is that you should make more frequent videos for Indian students landing in France.
Wow, thank you! I’m so glad the video is helping you out-it's like my job here is done... but not really, because I’m already planning the next one! 😉
And yes, more videos coming your way for Indian students landing in France-your suggestion is basically my to-do list for the next month. If you’ve got any burning questions or need something specific, drop it in the comments! Let's keep the convo rolling, and I’ll keep making content that’ll make your French journey a little less bizarre and a lot more manageable
Great job. I watch your videos regularly. I live in Toulouse. where do you live? Hope to see you soon!
Oh! I’m so glad! I live near Jeanne jauris. Keep supporting. It helps me to be consistent. Share with people it might help. ☺️🥰
Thanks again for this useful video. 😃
You’re most welcome! 😃 Comments like these keep me motivated to make more! Got any specific questions or topics in mind? Drop them here-I’d love to help! 😊
Its really helpful to others. Please make more videos on about Toulouse, how students live there & work opportunities in Toulouse.thankz..
Thank you! 😊 Toulouse is such a vibe, and I’m glad you find the content helpful! More videos on student life and work opportunities here are definitely in the works. Got specific questions or topics in mind? Let me know-I’m all ears! 👂
@IndiaToFrance is Toulouse is safe with Indian family to live & for kids
It’s THE SAFEST of all the cities. Mostly students crowd and friendly locals.
Please explain the eligibility criteria. My daughter has joined masters at Paris saclay University this September. Kindly guide how to check eligibility.
Ah, CSS-let's make it less confusing! 😅
To be eligible for Complémentaire santé solidaire (CSS), your income has to be within certain thresholds, and you need to be a resident in France. As your daughter is in France for her master's(Student), she’s likely eligible. You can check eligibility and apply via the Ameli.fr website or the Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladie (CPAM).
Want detailed steps? I’m happy to help further-feel free to schedule a call (link in bio) for the full lowdown!