What's in store for France in 2023 from travel rules to political flare-ups
Talking France28 Dec 2022

What's in store for France in 2023 from travel rules to political flare-ups

This episode of Talking France is dedicated to looking ahead and what’s in store for France and everyone living here in 2023.


Will there be surprise elections, will there be street protests?


There will certainly be price rises and we’ll explain just exactly what will cost you more in France in 2023. And perhaps what could cost less - including property.


There will also be big changes for travel, especially for non-EU arrivals in France and we’ll find out whether 2023 will be a good year for public holidays.


And next year will also offer up some things to look forward to in France, including the Rugby World Cup.


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