Official French government sources
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Living in France throws acronyms at you faster than anyone can keep up. CAF. CVEC. ANEF. Titre de séjour. APS. Bail caution. Each one looks simple until you try to figure out which form, which deadline, which office, which fee. Most of the answers sit buried inside fifty page government PDFs written in formal French. Mitra AI reads them so you do not have to.
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Verified fact sheets on immigration, housing, healthcare, work, and daily life. Refreshed regularly so the answers stay current.
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