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Your Best French Life
by Tostado Avocats
French immigration lawyer Tostado Avocats, led by Californian native Daniel Tostado, talks through law, immigration, and where American culture and French culture cross paths.
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Belonging Abroad: Faith, Migration, and Building Community in Paris
What does it mean to belong when you’re living abroad?In this episode, we sit down at the American Church in Paris with Pastor Elizabeth to talk about faith, migration, and the human need for community. What began as a conversation about the role of one historic church quickly expands into a broader discussion about immigrant life in France, cultural adjustment, identity, and the quiet challenges of building connection in a new country.We explore the history of the American Church in Paris, from hosting figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and James Baldwin to running refugee shelters during the coldest months of the year. We also discuss the realities of living between cultures, navigating French secularism, and why community becomes essential when you are far from home.Whether you are religious or not, this conversation speaks to something universal: the need to feel grounded, seen, and supported when starting over in a new country.As a French immigration law firm, we often speak about visas and legal processes, but we know relocation is not only administrative. It is emotional, cultural, and ultimately, it is about belonging.
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We Took the New French Civics Exam... Here’s What Happened
There’s a brand new civics exam in France, and if you’re applying for naturalization, a multi-year renewal, or a 10-year card, it now applies to you.It just rolled out. It’s 40 questions. You need 80% to pass. And no one really knew what to expect.So we decided to take it ourselves.In this episode, we walk through our experience sitting the highest-level version of the exam for naturalization. We talk about what surprised us, what felt straightforward, what was unexpectedly tricky, and how sophisticated the French language level actually is. We also put Daniel in the hot seat to see whether he would pass on the spot.The exam isn’t impossible, but it’s not something to treat casually either. Some questions test core republican principles. Others test history, institutions, and rights in ways that require real comprehension, not just memorization.If you’re preparing for naturalization or wondering how serious this new requirement is, this episode will give you clarity and perspective from the inside.As always, our team is here to help you prepare, not just legally, but practically.
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France, Identity, and Life in Paris, with Jay Swanson
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Jay Swanson, creator and longtime Paris resident, to talk about life in France beyond the postcard version. From chaotic visa experiences and French bureaucracy to identity, belonging, and what draws people to Paris in the first place, the conversation moves easily between the practical and the personal.They discuss what it means to truly settle in France, how living abroad reshapes identity, and why building a life in Paris is about far more than getting the paperwork right. Honest, reflective, and occasionally funny, this episode is for anyone curious about what it really means to make France home.
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Building a Life in France: Integration, Culture, and Starting Over
What does it actually mean to “integrate” in France?In this episode, Daniel sits down with Armelle, founder of Absolutely French, to talk about what life in Paris really looks like for immigrants and expat spouses. From language and cultural codes to work, community, and the emotional side of starting over abroad, they unpack why integration is about far more than paperwork.The conversation moves through French work culture, networking, learning the language, social habits, and the small misunderstandings that shape everyday life in France. Honest, practical, and often funny, this episode is a grounded look at how people really build lives here, not just move here.
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French Stereotypes, Accents, and the Citizenship Test: AT Frechies
What happens when French creators build their lives in the United States while an American immigration lawyer builds his in France?In the first episode of Your Best French Life, French immigration attorney Daniel Tostado sits down with the founders of AT Frenchies to unpack what it really means to move abroad, build a career across borders, and navigate identity, culture, and visas on both sides of the Atlantic.From college life in the U.S. and the pandemic turning point that launched their content careers, to O-1 visas, language stereotypes, and whether Americans really need to hide their accents in France, this conversation blends lived experience with legal insight. Along the way, they compare French and American approaches to work, community, immigration, and what “making it” actually looks like.This episode is for anyone curious about life between France and the U.S., moving abroad long-term, or understanding immigration beyond paperwork.
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