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This page contains links to some useful stuffs about coming and living in France especially from an Indian point of view.
France is a developed country and the standard of living is quite high. Living expense is quite high but is less than the likes of Switzerland and all. French government provides good support for research and the social security here is quite good. French people are also very freindly (not as much as Spanish) but if you don't speak French it's difficult to interact socially.
France is the largest country in western Europe and the third-largest in Europe as a whole. It possesses the second-largest exclusive economic zone in the world. France has been a major power with strong cultural, economic, military, and political influence in Europe and around the world.
France is a developed country, possessing the world's ninth-largest economy by purchasing power parity and Europe's fourth largest. In terms of total household wealth, France is the wealthiest nation in Europe and fourth in the world. French citizens enjoy a high standard of living, high public education level, and one of the world's longest life expectancies. France has been listed as the world's "best overall health care" provider by the World Health Organization. It is the most-visited country in the world, receiving 83 million foreign tourists annually.
[Courtesy: Wikipedia]