Monaco – Work permit and contracts
Employment contracts in Monaco are similar to those in France, although in some cases more flexible. There are 2 types: a) Indefinite term – Contrat a duree indeterminee (CDI) and b) fixed term – Contrat a duree determinee (CDD). The employment contract includes at least: Name/Surname of Employee and Employer as well as their address Position Salary Contract type Trial [read more...]
Monaco – Entry and settlement
Become a resident Meet the requirements: Any foreigner over the age of 16 who wishes to reside in Monaco for more than 3 months per year must apply for a resident card issued by the Monegasque authorities, in accordance with the Franco-Monegasque Neighborhood Convention of May 18, 1963, and the . Nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA): All [read more...]
Monaco – Entry and establishment
Become a resident Any foreigner over the age of 16 who wants to reside in Monaco – more than 3 months per year – must apply for a resident card delivered by the Monégasque authorities, in application of the Franco-Monégasque Convention of Neighborhood of 18 May 1963 et al. Ressortissants de l'Espace Economique Européen (EEE) : Il suffit d'être titulaire d'une carte [read more...]
Monaco – Le Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace Hospital
By 1818 there were clinics but no hospitals in Monaco, the Prince Honoré V had the idea of building a large modern hospital in the west part of Monaco, in the district of The Salines. It was Prince Albert I, who made this project happen between the 19th and 20th century. The hospital was inaugurated in 1902 as the [read more...]
Marseille – A Greek city
Major exhibition in France highlights the ties between Marseille - Delphi - Greece: The sculptures of the “Treasure of the Marseilles”, a precious offering to Delphi of this ancient city, which was a colony of the Phocaeans, will be the core of the major exhibition, which will take place in January 2013 in Marseille as part of the “European [read more...]
Alexander at the Louvre
Can 36 centuries of history fit into one museum? Can nine museums, antiquities ephorates, 668 witnesses of history, an entire country fit into one hall – even the largest – in 1,100 square meters of a museum? The Louvre, the leading Parisian museum with 8.5 million visitors annually, is attempting it. With the exhibition “Ancient Macedonia: In the Kingdom of [read more...]






