Vivre et travailler à Casablanca (Maroc)
by Chriseteric
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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bonjour nous sommes une famille de 6, 4 enfants de 3 à 15 ans. mon mari est francais mais né à casa il en est parti à l'age de 17 ans, moi j'ai vécu en afrique noire jusqu'à 16 ans, la vie en france ne nous convient plus, mon mari retourne régulièrement au maroc pour son travail, nous comptons y partir le plus vite possible pour y vivre mais c'est pour les enfants que je me pose des questions, leur vie va-t'elle beaucoup changer, est-il simple de se faire des amis quand on est pas né là-bas? Y a t'il beaucoup d'expatriés? pourrait-on me dire s'il y a des écoles de cuisine car c'est la voix qu'à choisie mon fils ainé?Quelles écoles me conseillez vous pour tous les enfants?pour la location d'une maison, qu'elles sont les démarches?mon mari y retourne au mois de mars il aimerait bien en visiter quelques unes. vers mohammedia ca nous irait aussi.Est-ce compliqué de devenir résident quand on est en profession libérale?j'ai un peu regardé pour les écoles et le prix de la scolarité est hallucinant, a-t'on encore droit aux bourses françaises quand on vit là bas? je suis sur pau dans le 64, ou puis-je demander des renseignements pour l'administratif, les écoles etc.. merci d'avance pour vos précieux conseils
bonjour
nous sommes une famille de 5 avec 3 enfants de 9 à 18 ans, la vi en France ne nous convenait plus non plus et nous sommes partis 6 ans à Tahiti, pour de nombreuses raisons nous n'avons plus envie d'y rester et songeons à nous installer au Maroc
mon mari y est né aussi et y a vécu 19 ans
aprés les présentations...
oui la vie de tes enfants va changer mais n'est ce pas le but ? des relations plus simples, plus chaleureuses, c'est trés facile pour se faire des amis et tous les jeunes parlent français
il y a de plus en plus d'expatriés essentiellemen à Casa et Marrakech
pour l'ecole tu vas je pense etre obligée de passer par le biais des écoles françaises à cause de la langue, l'enseignement étant arabisé dans les écoles publiques
tu as ce site pour les differentes écoles françaises : c cher, mais ...
www.ambafrance-ma.org/efmaroc
pour la location d'une maison c comme en France par les particuliers ou par agence, une caution, tu peux louer meublé ou vide ça dépend mais regarde de préférence les journaux ou les sites de petites annonces une fois sur place car les agences proposent aux français toujours des maisons trés chères ex : une copine à Marrakech ne trouvait que des maisons à 8000, 10000 dh, de bouche à oreille elle en a trouvé une trés bien à 4000 dh pour les cartes de résident il faut soit etre salarié au Maroc, soit pouvoir justifier de ses revenus extérieurs, avoir un compte en banque au maroc et une adresse tu peux avoir droit à des bourses si tes revenus le permettent, je crois que ça y est dans le site que je t'ai donné plus haut
j'ai reuni deja pas mal d'infos et surtout ai de la famille à Marrakech donc si tu as des questions...
au fait j'ai vécu à Tarbes 18 ans, puis à Toulouse et mes parents sont de Ste Colome (au dessus d' Arudy ) vallée d'osseau 64 et mes grands parents sont à Pau....on est "payses"
bye
pour la location d'une maison c comme en France par les particuliers ou par agence, une caution, tu peux louer meublé ou vide ça dépend mais regarde de préférence les journaux ou les sites de petites annonces une fois sur place car les agences proposent aux français toujours des maisons trés chères ex : une copine à Marrakech ne trouvait que des maisons à 8000, 10000 dh, de bouche à oreille elle en a trouvé une trés bien à 4000 dh pour les cartes de résident il faut soit etre salarié au Maroc, soit pouvoir justifier de ses revenus extérieurs, avoir un compte en banque au maroc et une adresse tu peux avoir droit à des bourses si tes revenus le permettent, je crois que ça y est dans le site que je t'ai donné plus haut
j'ai reuni deja pas mal d'infos et surtout ai de la famille à Marrakech donc si tu as des questions...
au fait j'ai vécu à Tarbes 18 ans, puis à Toulouse et mes parents sont de Ste Colome (au dessus d' Arudy ) vallée d'osseau 64 et mes grands parents sont à Pau....on est "payses"
bye
bonjour !!
je viens de trouver votre annonce par hasard dans ce site.je suis un marocain de 30 ans je travail et je vis a casablanca, et j ai fait mes etudes a mohammedia, je crois que je peux vous aidez une fois ici(a casablanca ou mohammedia ), d abord il faut trouver une maison, et pour ça il faut prendre tout votre temps, selon votre budget et votre choix, et je peux vous acceuillir chez moi puisque y a de la place a ma maison jusqu a ce que vous trouverez le logement a tete reposer.
pour l ecole de cuisine y a une a mohammedia et aussi a casa et pour les autres enfants y auras pas de probleme car y a le centre culturel francais dont y a une ecole pour les enfants de nationnaliter francaise ainsi qu un lycée.
je serai ravi de me consideré comme ami de la famille :)
a bientot.
bonjour, merci beaucoup pour toutes les infos, ca fait du bien de voir qu'il n'y a pas que nous qui souhaitons changer de vie, surtout avec des enfants, quand on est seul, c'est pas pareil.on dit que le monde est petit et c'est vrai, vous habitez tahiti, vous connaissez notre région, vous voulez partir au maroc, le destin est parfois étrange. mon mari est né à casablanca il s'appelle éric salasar, peut-être se connaissent-ils avec ton mari.Il a encore des connaissances, des amis d'enfance là-bas, mais comme je n'y suis jamais allée, j'avais envie d'avoir un regard extérieur et un peu plus objectif, même si notre décision est déjà prise.ici on nous traite de fou, mais nous, nous savons qu'on a rien a perdre, c'est plutôt le contraire je pense.normalement le déménagement se fera en juin ou juillet, j'espère que l'on aura l'occasion de faire connaissance quand vous serez la vous aussi.si vous aussi vous avez besoin d'aide ouy d'infos, n'hésite pas à me contacter, on se tient au courant, merci encore christel
bonjour, merci beaucoup pour votre hospitalité, comme mon mari me l'a dit je vois que les marocains sont généreux et ouvert et qu'ils n'hésitent pas à proposer de l'aide même aux personnes qu'ils ne connaissent pas.en france nous ne connaissons pas ca! auriez-vous la gentillesse de me communiquer les noms adresse et téléphone des écoles de cuisine, comme mon mari se rend sur casa au mois de mars il pourra déjà aller voir et l'inscrire si c'est possible, si vous entendez parler autour de vous d'une maison à louer pour juin ou juillet est ce que vous pourriez nous le dire?Mon mari pourra vous voir au mois de mars si vous avez quelques pistes, moi je crois que je préférerai mohammedia car d'aprés ce que j'ai vu casa est une grande ville, je n'ai pas l'habitude, je préfère le calme et le bord de mer. Merci d'avance pour votre aide qui va nous être précieuse, a bientôt surement, christel
mon mari etait sur marrakech et ne connait donc personne sur Casa..
nous pensons aussi arriver la bas en juillet
n'ecoutez pas les avis de votre entourage sinon vous ne ferez rien...
quand on est partis sur Tahiti le cri de notre entourage etait vous etes fous, les cyclones, les maladies !!!
on va bien...
et puis qui tente rien...et si on ne se plait pas on peut toujours partir encore ailleurs quand on a fait le saut une première fois le monde parait plus petit
bon courage pour vos démarches
Bonjour
Je ne fais que mon devoir, et je ne peux en aucun cas ignoré quelqu un qui demande de l aide alors que je peux faire quelque chose pour lui.
Pour les cordonnées de l école de cuisine je vais en premier lieu vous communiqué ce site : www.etudiant.ma ou vous trouverez bcp d renseignements. et si tu as tjrs des questions, je suis prêt a te porter plus d aide la dessus.
Pour la maison a louer y auras pas de difficultés a l trouver car les offres sont plus que la demande. Et Je suis prêt a rencontrer votre mari madame pour l aider.
A bientôt
bonjour, nous sommes une famille de 4 avec 2 enfants de 8 et 9 ans, nous avions envisagé d'allé vivre à tahiti mais beaucoup de gens nous donnent des avis differents sur la question, pourquoi tant de gens expatriés la bas reviennent ils plus tot que prévu et quels sont les problemes majeurs que l'on y rencontre? D'avance je vous remercie. Antoine
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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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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
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