Obtenir le permis pour étudier aux États-Unis?
by Nath5555
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
bonjour
j'aimerais savoir si il est possible pour un francais d'avoir son permis aux usa et combien ca coute environ car il y a de grandes chanche que j'aille faire mes etudes à san diego l'annee prochaine
merci de vos reponses
Ah zut je t'avais fait une grande réponse sur le permis de conduire hier puis j'ai tout effacer ce matin en relisant ton titre ...
Alors je refais mais en plus court.
Si as le permis français tu peux conduire des voitures de location sans problème aux états-unis. Le problème se pose plus si tu achètes un voiture car tu seras plus ou moins obligé de l'assurer et ton assurance t'obligeras surement a passer le permis local même si tu as déjà ton permis français.
En 2003, le permis californien coutait $30 à passer. Tu passais ton code direct sous forme de QCM (en tant qu'étranger tu as le droit au questionnaire plus 20 questions de compréhension, juste pour être sur que tu comprends l'anglais). Si tu rates ton code tu peux le repasser immédiatement en repayant $30. Une fois le code réussi tu peux prendre un rendez-vous pour passer la conduite. Le passage du permis en lui même est assez facile, il demandent rarement des manoeuvres "compliquées", les rues sont larges, etc ...
Si tu n'as pas ton permis français et que tu dois prendre des cours là bas je ne sais pas comment ça se passe.
Pour plus d'info l'organisme qui s'occupe du permis aux USA est le DMV: Departement of Motor Vehicule (http://www.dmv.ca.gov)
Sinon à noter avant de pouvoir t'inscrire au DMV il te faudra déjà avoir ton numéro de sécu, ce qui peut prendre quelques semaines à obtenir.
Voilà, j'espère que j'étais clair
Alors je refais mais en plus court.
Si as le permis français tu peux conduire des voitures de location sans problème aux états-unis. Le problème se pose plus si tu achètes un voiture car tu seras plus ou moins obligé de l'assurer et ton assurance t'obligeras surement a passer le permis local même si tu as déjà ton permis français.
En 2003, le permis californien coutait $30 à passer. Tu passais ton code direct sous forme de QCM (en tant qu'étranger tu as le droit au questionnaire plus 20 questions de compréhension, juste pour être sur que tu comprends l'anglais). Si tu rates ton code tu peux le repasser immédiatement en repayant $30. Une fois le code réussi tu peux prendre un rendez-vous pour passer la conduite. Le passage du permis en lui même est assez facile, il demandent rarement des manoeuvres "compliquées", les rues sont larges, etc ...
Si tu n'as pas ton permis français et que tu dois prendre des cours là bas je ne sais pas comment ça se passe.
Pour plus d'info l'organisme qui s'occupe du permis aux USA est le DMV: Departement of Motor Vehicule (http://www.dmv.ca.gov)
Sinon à noter avant de pouvoir t'inscrire au DMV il te faudra déjà avoir ton numéro de sécu, ce qui peut prendre quelques semaines à obtenir.
Voilà, j'espère que j'étais clair
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
Ah puis j'oubliais, comme ça en discutait ailleurs sur le forum, le code de la route n'est pas tout à fait le même là-bas, presque, mais pas tout à fait, donc ça fait du bien de passer au DMV prendre uen brochure détaillée expliquant tout ça avant de se lancer tête baissée dans le QCM 😉
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
salut
merci beacuoup pour toutes tes reponses
sinon je n'ais pas le permis en france, j'attend d'etre la bas pour le passer
mais ca me semble pas tres cher
sinon tu sais comment s'y prendre pour s'inscrire dans une univerrsité americaine tout en faisant des cours d'anglais ?????
Je pense que tu ferais aussi bien de passer ton permis en France mais ça n'engage que moi.
La permis Californien n'est pas reconnu en France il me semble et donc tu devras de toute manière repasser les examens ici, même si tu as eu ton permis là-bas. D'autant plus que le permis Calfornien n'est valable que 4 ans alors que le permis Français est encore délivré à vie (pour l'instant).
Et puis honnêtement en débarquant à l'étranger il y a déjà tellement de chose à faire, qu'apprendre à conduire en plus ça risque de faire beaucoup d'un coup 😉
Pour les inscriptions en université je ne connais pas, je n'ai pas fait. Passer par un "échange" via ton université actuelle me semble être la solution la plus simple (même si c'est parfois déjà bien compliqué) et pour les cours d'anglais j'ai entendu dire que pas mal d'université en proposaient plus ou moins automatiquement (en plus du cursus normal, en cours du soir par exemple) à leurs étudiants étrangers. C'est des rumeurs et ça doit dépendre des Univ donc je ne peux pas t'en dire plus, désolé 😕
Sinon quand j'étais là-bas j'ai remarqué dans les petites annonces (craigslist.org) que pas mal de gens proposait des échanges du style "donne cours d'anglais contre cours de français". A toi de voir si ça te tente, ça peut aussi être un moyen de rencontrer des gens sympa.
La permis Californien n'est pas reconnu en France il me semble et donc tu devras de toute manière repasser les examens ici, même si tu as eu ton permis là-bas. D'autant plus que le permis Calfornien n'est valable que 4 ans alors que le permis Français est encore délivré à vie (pour l'instant).
Et puis honnêtement en débarquant à l'étranger il y a déjà tellement de chose à faire, qu'apprendre à conduire en plus ça risque de faire beaucoup d'un coup 😉
Pour les inscriptions en université je ne connais pas, je n'ai pas fait. Passer par un "échange" via ton université actuelle me semble être la solution la plus simple (même si c'est parfois déjà bien compliqué) et pour les cours d'anglais j'ai entendu dire que pas mal d'université en proposaient plus ou moins automatiquement (en plus du cursus normal, en cours du soir par exemple) à leurs étudiants étrangers. C'est des rumeurs et ça doit dépendre des Univ donc je ne peux pas t'en dire plus, désolé 😕
Sinon quand j'étais là-bas j'ai remarqué dans les petites annonces (craigslist.org) que pas mal de gens proposait des échanges du style "donne cours d'anglais contre cours de français". A toi de voir si ça te tente, ça peut aussi être un moyen de rencontrer des gens sympa.
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
salut
si je vais a san diego, j'attendrais un peu avant de passer le permis (5 mois peut etre) sinon je crois que je vais le faire un organisme specialisé car je veux commencer juste apres mon bas sinon tu connais bien san diego ? je suis allais y a 7 ans, j'avais pastrouvais ca terrible, c'est un peu comme L.A ?
Je connais assez peu San Diego, je n'y suis passé que 2 jours et je n'ai pas vu grand chose ...
En fait les agglomérations de San Diego et de Los Angeles se touchent quasiment en passant par Orange County et de ce que j'en ai vu ça se ressemble un peu dans le type d'urbanisation mais c'est très différent aussi : déjà San Diego est un port, San Diego est historiquement la première implantation européenne sur la côte ouest américaine, San Diego ne fait qu'un (mis à part la frontière) avec Tijuana ce qui lui donne une ambiance très festive, etc ...
Enfin tu me diras si c'est bien 😉 Mais honnêtement je pense pas qu'il y ait d'a priori négatif à avoir avant de partir, sinon ça vaut pas le coup d'y aller !
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
Bah de rien, il est fait pour ça ce forum 😉
San Diego -> LA, c'est 2h de route environ de centre ville à centre ville en passant par la Highway 5, s'il n'y a pas trop d'encombrement. Laguna Beach est un peu plus près à moins 1h30 de route depuis San Diego. (Je ne disais pas San Diego touche orange county mais que la route de L.A. à S.D. traverse O.C c'est tout)
Las Vegas c'est un peu plus loin forcément (la route pour y aller passe en gros pas L.A.) il faut compter environ 5h30 de route.
Sinon comme trucs à voir dans le coin en dehors des villes que tu as cité, il y a pas mal de beaux déserts (du plus proche au plus eloigné) : Anza Borrego State Desert Park (CA) Joshua Tree National Park (CA) Mojave National Preserve (CA) Sonoran Desert National Monument (AZ) Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (AZ) Death Valley National Park (CA) Moi je dis ça c'est parce que je me prépare un tour des déserts Californiens en roadtrip pour la prochaine fois que je retourne là bas 😎
San Diego -> LA, c'est 2h de route environ de centre ville à centre ville en passant par la Highway 5, s'il n'y a pas trop d'encombrement. Laguna Beach est un peu plus près à moins 1h30 de route depuis San Diego. (Je ne disais pas San Diego touche orange county mais que la route de L.A. à S.D. traverse O.C c'est tout)
Las Vegas c'est un peu plus loin forcément (la route pour y aller passe en gros pas L.A.) il faut compter environ 5h30 de route.
Sinon comme trucs à voir dans le coin en dehors des villes que tu as cité, il y a pas mal de beaux déserts (du plus proche au plus eloigné) : Anza Borrego State Desert Park (CA) Joshua Tree National Park (CA) Mojave National Preserve (CA) Sonoran Desert National Monument (AZ) Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (AZ) Death Valley National Park (CA) Moi je dis ça c'est parce que je me prépare un tour des déserts Californiens en roadtrip pour la prochaine fois que je retourne là bas 😎
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
ok
sinon c'est a combien de temps du mexique et c'est long pour rentrer en mexique ? ou c'est rapide ? sinon si je prends les billets d'avion pour san diego, c'est plus cher si je prend un aller en septembre et un retour en juillet comme ca fait 9 mois d'iintervalles, c'est plus cher ou moins cher ?
Heuuu tu m'as l'air d'être super renseigné 😄
San Diego (l'agglomération) touche la frontière avec le Mexique. Comme je te le disais plus haut, juste de l'autre côté de cette frontière, il y a la ville de Tijuana. En gros sans la frontière Tijuana et San Diego ne ferait quasiement qu'une.
Passer côté mexicain c'est super facile, c'est en revenir qui est plus dur 😉
En fait faudra que tu vois avec le visa que tu auras pour tes études. Sur certains visas toutes sorties du territoir américain est définitive. Ce qui veut dire que si tu passes au mexique tu ne peux pas re-rentrer après aux US, pas cool. Faudra bien lire les conditions correspondant au visa que tu auras quoi !
Pour les billets d'avion j'en sais trop rien. Je supose que ça depend un peu des compagnies du moment où tu achetes ton billet, etc, etc ... Le mieux c'est de les prendre un peu hors saison (typiquement pas en juillet) mais je suppose que tu n'as pas trop le choix.
San Diego (l'agglomération) touche la frontière avec le Mexique. Comme je te le disais plus haut, juste de l'autre côté de cette frontière, il y a la ville de Tijuana. En gros sans la frontière Tijuana et San Diego ne ferait quasiement qu'une.
Passer côté mexicain c'est super facile, c'est en revenir qui est plus dur 😉
En fait faudra que tu vois avec le visa que tu auras pour tes études. Sur certains visas toutes sorties du territoir américain est définitive. Ce qui veut dire que si tu passes au mexique tu ne peux pas re-rentrer après aux US, pas cool. Faudra bien lire les conditions correspondant au visa que tu auras quoi !
Pour les billets d'avion j'en sais trop rien. Je supose que ça depend un peu des compagnies du moment où tu achetes ton billet, etc, etc ... Le mieux c'est de les prendre un peu hors saison (typiquement pas en juillet) mais je suppose que tu n'as pas trop le choix.
Après 3 étés en Californie et autour (photos, cartes et carnets sur http://madeinusa.elzz.org) et j'ai fini par aller faire ma vie là-bas (http://something.elzz.org) !
oue je peux pas acheter les billets d'avion maintenant, il faut que j'attende de voir si j'ais mon bac d'abord sinon quand tu dis que c'est facile de passer au mexique, c'est a dire combien de temps ? car quand je suis allé a la frontiere on a prit 1 ou 2 heures pour y rentrer et la meme chose pour y sortir
ca a changé depuis 7 ans ?
tu veux apprendre l'anglais apres ton inscription ???
Si l'anglais n'est pas ta langue maternelle il faut en general un test genre toefl.
Et puis on ne "s'inscrit" pas en université americaine, on postule avec un dossier, des lettres de references et 3 ou 4 essais de plusieurs pages. Un processus assez penible si on ne connait personne l'ayant deja fait.
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About my background: • I earned a *Bac Pro* through VAE (*Validation des Acquis de l’Expérience*), issued by the *Éducation nationale*. • I also have a professional certification as a *Conseiller en Insertion* (Employment Counselor), issued by the Ministry of Labor. • Altogether, this adds up to a *Bac+2* level.
I’d like to know if this level qualifies me to apply for the DV Lottery.
Regarding my work experience: • I work as an *Employment Counselor*. • I checked on O*Net Online for the classification: Job Zone 4, SVP Range: 7.0 – <8.0. • I only have one year of experience, but I handle similar tasks in business creation.
So my question is: can I apply for the DV Lottery despite my relatively short experience, given that my job falls under Job Zone 4?
Thanks in advance for your answers and advice! !
I’d like to get some information about my eligibility for the DV Lottery.
About my background: • I earned a *Bac Pro* through VAE (*Validation des Acquis de l’Expérience*), issued by the *Éducation nationale*. • I also have a professional certification as a *Conseiller en Insertion* (Employment Counselor), issued by the Ministry of Labor. • Altogether, this adds up to a *Bac+2* level.
I’d like to know if this level qualifies me to apply for the DV Lottery.
Regarding my work experience: • I work as an *Employment Counselor*. • I checked on O*Net Online for the classification: Job Zone 4, SVP Range: 7.0 – <8.0. • I only have one year of experience, but I handle similar tasks in business creation.
So my question is: can I apply for the DV Lottery despite my relatively short experience, given that my job falls under Job Zone 4?
Thanks in advance for your answers and advice! !
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for info on villages around Aix, like Fuveau, Bouc-Bel-Air, or even Éguilles and Venelles? We’re a couple with a child living in the Paris region, and I’ll be relocating to Aix-en-Provence in spring 2026. We’d love to swap our apartment for a house with a pool within 20-30 minutes max of central Aix, with a budget of around 650k €.
In terms of climate and geography, I’ve read that Aix is in a basin where it can get really hot. What about the surrounding villages that are a bit more elevated, like Venelles? Is it just as stifling?
For a family, which area would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
I’m looking for info on villages around Aix, like Fuveau, Bouc-Bel-Air, or even Éguilles and Venelles? We’re a couple with a child living in the Paris region, and I’ll be relocating to Aix-en-Provence in spring 2026. We’d love to swap our apartment for a house with a pool within 20-30 minutes max of central Aix, with a budget of around 650k €.
In terms of climate and geography, I’ve read that Aix is in a basin where it can get really hot. What about the surrounding villages that are a bit more elevated, like Venelles? Is it just as stifling?
For a family, which area would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Starting this spring, we want to settle near Aix-en-Provence. We're tired of living in the mountains with all the snow—we really need some sunshine and a fresh start. Is it hard to find a house to rent there? What about prices? If you have any great tips or useful info about the area, we’d love to hear it. I work in education and want to do prevention work in Marseille or Aix—are there jobs in the social sector?
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Hi,
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Hi,
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^