I've been on French forums for 6.5 years now and have seen them come here full of how much they hate England only to turn round after 2 years or more and go back, suddenly realising England isn't such a bad place after all. Those who are still here after about 7 or 8 years are probably those who are going to stay! It all depends on whether you can get work cos it isn't cheap to live here and so many end up working in abbatoirs or chicken processing factories cos that's about all they can get.
I loathe the word integrate as I've seen so many predictable arguments/discussions on the forums over the years about this word! If you are a sociable person who likes to go out then that's fine but if you prefer to stay home with your own company then that is not NOT integrating!

We have absolutely no interest in going to dances etc which is about all that is on in our village! We see most of our neighbours at hamlet get togethers and others we see more often or email and they are around if we need each other.
I don't go on the French forums any more as I'm heartily sick of the same old arguments/discussions and now only frequent Brittany forums where it's mostly about having fun and I know quite a lot of them personally as I've met them over the years. However there are very few English who I know who live anywhere near me so every now and again to get to go to an English get together is fantastic and so lovely to speak my language and more importantly understand it! I speak intermediate French even after studying the lingo on an off for about 13-14 years now over the decades and it's never going to get much better.
I'd be perfectly happy to live back in England after 15 years away (Netherlands, Geneva borders and Brittany) but until we can afford a property like we have now with land then here is where we will stay. OH works from home for his own limited company writing and editing English language publications for multinationals - often has to speak in French to his clients but the subject matter is in English so it's easy for him as his English is brilliant so he can earn several hundred euros in just a half hour then go out and turn compost bins!

However be warned you WILL need an accountant to set up a business such as a SARL or EURL in France even if you are fluent and incredibly intelligent as it is mega complicated. As for the red tape here the French moan about it and find it just as frustrating as the British (I can't comment on other nationalities here as I don't know any).
I love going back to England but don't get to go very often (average once every 2 years

) and really enjoy it when we do go back there - although we hated doing so for about the first 7 years. After that you start to appreciate your own country a lot more.

But I am always happy to get back onto French soil and French empty roads!!
