½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Menu
½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Moving to San Francisco for work, would love your advice :)

Post new topic

AlexVoyage

Hello everyone :)


PROFILE

  • French, moving to San Francisco for work
  • Not sure about the duration, but at the very least 6 months to 3 years, but not more
  • I'm 40


NEED ADVICE

BANK

  • Looking for a good bank, with low fees. I won't need credit. Just need debit card, preferably with no fees when i'm using it abroad (unless i should keep my French bank?)
  • How can i do international transfers between America and France, without too much constraints and fees?


SFO

  • My work will be around SFO CBD. Any good area i could live? I'm looking for relative calm and safety, willing to take public transportation up to 40min for a trip.


FISCALITY

  • Is it worthwhile to contribute to a 401k if i don't intent to stay more than 3 years?
  • Do i need to declare all my money in France to the US? Even if i don't retrieve anything?


DRIVER'S LICENSE

  • I don't have one, but would love to get one in SFO. Is it possible? Any good school i should go to?


OTHER

  • Any other advice you wish you knew back when you expatriated to the US?


Thanks :)

GuestPoster491


    Hello everyone smile.png
PROFILE
French, moving to San Francisco for work
Not sure about the duration, but at the very least 6 months to 3 years, but not more
I'm 40

NEED ADVICE
BANK
Looking for a good bank, with low fees. I won't need credit. Just need debit card, preferably with no fees when i'm using it abroad (unless i should keep my French bank?)
How can i do international transfers between America and France, without too much constraints and fees?

SFO
My work will be around SFO CBD. Any good area i could live? I'm looking for relative calm and safety, willing to take public transportation up to 40min for a trip.

FISCALITY
Is it worthwhile to contribute to a 401k if i don't intent to stay more than 3 years?
Do i need to declare all my money in France to the US? Even if i don't retrieve anything?

DRIVER'S LICENSE
I don't have one, but would love to get one in SFO. Is it possible? Any good school i should go to?

OTHER
Any other advice you wish you knew back when you expatriated to the US?

Thanks smile.png-@AlexVoyage


Hello,


BANK:  Most banks won't have fees if you have your wages directly deposited into your account.  Wallethub is a good resource.  Local credit unions are a good option also in many cases.  As far as international transfers, Wise is a good solution worth looking into, they are fast, secure, and typically offer better exchange rates.  I've used it for years.


FISCALITY:  Yes you will probably need to declare your French accounts to the IRS for FATCA compliance.  As for the 401k under 3 years, it's likely not worth it and you wouldn't be vested fully and probably would be limited to taking 60% of what you put into it.  A 40% loss doesn't look too good.


DRIVERS LICENSE: You should be able to find a reputable drivers school near wherever you choose to reside via Google.  Most American teens learn to drive, so schools are plentiful and of course offer adult programs.  You can start studying the driver handbook for your written test on your own, then you'll probably need no more than 20 driving hours with an instructor to pass an practical exam,


Until any locals offer their input, I hope what I've mentioned helps.


Romaniac

Tanuki714

Same thread on the French speaking forum and the advice was pretty much the same.

TonyFF

Bank: Set up direct deposit by your job and  you will have free checking acct. no fees.

Lodging: get a housing outside of SF and take bart( Colma is ok; you can go further to the East Bay as well) . San francisco is no longer very safe.

Fiscality- you report any income to IRS

Driver License- yes, plenty of schools , easy test

Articles to help you in your expat project in San Francisco

  • Working in San Francisco
    Working in San Francisco

    Since its beginnings as a gold rush boom town, San Francisco has been a dynamic, busy city where people go to try ...

  • Universities in San Francisco
    Universities in San Francisco

    San Francisco, with its vibrant culture, world-renowned universities, and stunning natural beauty, is an enticing ...

  • Accommodation in San Francisco
    Accommodation in San Francisco

    San Francisco is a great place to live if you are looking for a dynamic lifestyle, a lively art scene, job ...

  • Internships in San Francisco
    Internships in San Francisco

    Interested in doing your internship in San Francisco or any other big city in California? If you are a fresh ...

  • Discovering San Francisco
    Discovering San Francisco

    Even though the United States is home to some of the worlds most fascinating places of interest, not to mention ...

  • Student life in San Francisco
    Student life in San Francisco

    San Francisco is not only a global tech hub but also a vibrant melting pot of culture, creativity, and education. ...

  • Getting around San Francisco
    Getting around San Francisco

    Ideally, getting from your house to your place of work should not take up too much of your time or be too ...

  • Leisure activities in San Francisco
    Leisure activities in San Francisco

    San Francisco is a vibrant city with amazing architecture, an incredible arts and music scene, beautiful outdoor ...

All of San Francisco's guide articles