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Old Dec 4, 2014 | 3:59 am
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Originally Posted by dodo
Not necessarily the Québécois related relationship.
There is an Accord France-Canada for the "youth": 18-35 with specific visa designations . In addition, any Canadian can work in France <90 days as long as a permit is requested and delivered before departing for France.
I know of a particular CEO of a Canadian company who sent a couple of "painters" to his Provence house one summer. Why ? I can't say.
Thanks. That is the kind of thing about which I was thinking.

The Québécois relationship has been a factor in France and Canada seeking ties with one another that one or both probably wouldn't have pursued if not for the historical Francophone cultural connection -- even as such travel and work allowances wouldn't be restricted to just a subset of those citizens of Canada with Québécois heritage/affiliation. Does Canada offer some kind of reciprocity of this sort with France for French youth?
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