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TL;DRMontpellier in one sentence

Montpellier sits on the coast, and the salt air isn't just for tourists. For settlers: English gets you halfway, rent runs ~$930/mo.

Considering relocating to Montpellier? Expect rent from $930/month, one of the safer cities in its region, French is the main language; English is manageable in urban areas. This page covers cost of living, safety, weather, residency options, and everything else settlers want to know before signing a lease.

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🇫🇷 Montpellier, France

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0.3M people34% cheaper than ParisLivability 69/100 · #39Safety 86/100 · #23

Safety ranks higher because it ignores cost and climate. Livability penalizes expensive or less-connected cities. Compare both rankings

Just you against the world. And the rent.

Expenses = rent + food + transport + utilities · Rent alone: $930/mo

Show score breakdown
Affordability
19.9/25Numbeo
Violent Crime
13.7/15UNODC
Perceived Safety
~4.6/10est.
Internet
~5.3/15est.
Democracy
12/15EIU
English
6.3/10EF EPI
Climate
7.6/10Numbeo
Stability
8/10World Bank
Geopolitical Safety
~5.9/10est.

~ = estimated (global median, no city-specific data)

Total: 83.3/120 raw pts → normalized to 69/100 · Full methodology

Data: Numbeo · UNODC · EIU · EF EPI · Ookla · How is this calculated?

Is Montpellier a Good Place to Live?

Is montpellier a good place to live? Short answer: yes. Montpellier checks the boxes that matter for people who plan to actually stay — not just pass through. Here's what the numbers say about settling in Montpellier, France.

  • Flawed democracy: Democracy index 8.0/10 — a flawed democracy, which is the polite way of saying 'it's complicated'.
  • Cost of living: A 1-bedroom in the center runs ~$930/mo — moderate — not cheap, not painful.
  • Safety: Homicide rate 1.3 per 100k — low crime — your biggest threat is overpriced coffee.
  • French + English: English proficiency: moderate — English gets you through tourist zones — beyond that, learn the basics or get good at charades.
  • Climate: Summers peak around 30°C, winters dip to 4°C.

Life in Montpellier

✦ Sections reordered for European Dream

What It Actually Costs

Beer $5.9 · Cheap meal $18

What It Actually Costs

One day in Montpellier

$43.56/day

Beer, coffee, two meals, a metro ride.

Beer, 0.5L$5.86
Cappuccino$4.05
Cheap meal$17.59
Fast food$14.07
Metro ticket$1.99

Monthly

Gym$36
Internet$36

Numbeo

What Paychecks Look Like

Cost to Land

1-bed centre: $930/mo

Tax on Savings

Capital gains 34% · Dividends 34% · Wealth tax applies

Tax on Savings

What France takes from your investments, not your paycheck

Capital gains30% flat tax (PFU: 12.8% income + 17.2% social levies); +4% surtax above €250k income
34%
Dividend taxSame 30% PFU; option to elect progressive scale with 40% abatement
34%
Wealth taxIFI (Impôt sur la Fortune Immobilière): applies only to real estate >€1.3M, not financial assets
0.5%–1.5%

Source: PwC / Tax Foundation · 2025 rates · tax-resident individuals

Freelance Setup in France

Micro-entrepreneur · No fixed minimum; liberal BNC micro-entrepreneurs pay 25.6% of turnover in 2026

Freelance Setup

What it takes to get legal and stay legal in Montpellier

Best-fit path

Micro-entrepreneur

Micro-entrepreneur for low-overhead service work

Admin friction

Setup time1-7 days online once the file is complete
One-off costFree for most service and liberal micro-entreprise registrations
Social floorNo fixed minimum; liberal BNC micro-entrepreneurs pay 25.6% of turnover in 2026
Accountant€0-50/mo

For many solo freelancers the micro regime is light enough to run without a full-time accountant. The trade-off is that contributions are tied to turnover, not profit.

Freelancing in Montpellier

Living Here as a Freelancer

What it takes to invoice clients from Montpellier without an employer holding your hand

How the government sees you

Tax categoryMicro-entrepreneur (ex auto-entrepreneur)
Micro-entrepreneur
VAT registration threshold€37,500 for services, €85,000 for goods
€37,500/yr
Social security~22% of turnover for services under micro-entrepreneur regime. Covers healthcare and pension
~22%

Getting paid

Wise local IBANavailable
Stripe payoutssupported
Payoneersupported

Cost of doing business

Health insurance

Covered by social contributions — full Sécurité sociale access

Accountant (annual filing)
~€1,000/yr

Source: URSSAF · impots.gouv.fr · rates as of 2025–2026

Is Montpellier a Good Place to Live in 2026?

4 pros · 2 cons

Is Montpellier a Good Place to Live in 2026?

Derived from cost, safety, weather, democracy, and internet data

For

  • +$930/mo in Montpellier. Money actually lasts all month.
  • +Montpellier: 1.3/100k homicide rate. Safe enough to stop thinking about it.
  • +30°C summers plus Montpellier's coast. Not a drill.
  • +2.0% inflation in France. Montpellier budgets hold month to month.

Against

  • Damp coastal winters in Montpellier. 4°C feels colder inside.
  • English covers lunch in Montpellier. Contracts need French.

Is Montpellier Safe?

Homicide rate: 1.3 per 100k

Is Montpellier Safe?

86/100 safety scoreHow is this calculated?
1.3homicides per 100kFrance avg

Safe. Normal big-city wariness applies — nothing that should keep you up at night.

Heads up: The homicide rate shown is the France national average, not Montpellier-specific data. UNODC only publishes country-level figures. City-to-city comparisons within France won't reflect local differences.

Countries where we only have country-level data: AE, AR, AU, BR, CA, CH, CN, CO, CR, DK, EE, EG, GB, GE, GR, HK, HR, HU, ID, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, KZ, MA, MX, NL, PA, PT, RS, RU, SE, SG, TH, UZ, VN, ZA

Homicide: World Bank

data resolution: country-average

world avg ~5.8 per 100k

Neighborhood breakdown

We don't have an official neighborhood-level crime feed wired for Montpellier yet. The figures above are still citywide or regional.

Settling the family in Montpellier

PISA 478 · Daycare $783/mo · Partner can work immediately

Settling the family in Montpellier

Schools, daycare, healthcare, and spouse work rights on one page

Schools

PISA 478

Public schools run in .

International options: 21 schools

Kindergarten / Daycare

$783/mo

Private full-day preschool: $783/mo.

Public-availability rules and waitlist length are not tracked in the current city dataset yet, so treat this as the private-price floor, not the full childcare story.

Family Healthcare

Universal public

Once enrolled in CPAM (usually 3 months after stable residence), France reimburses ~70% of standard care. A mutuelle top-up covers the rest for €50-90/mo.

EU citizens: EHIC for temporary stays, then join CPAM after 3 months of stable residence. Non-EU: private insurance needed until CPAM enrollment (~€120/mo). Emergency care always provided, billed later.

Dependents on temporary status: public coverage exists.

Pediatric/specialist reality: 3–8 weeks public, faster private.

Spouse / Dependent Rules

Partner can work immediately

Partner can work immediately

Spouse receives "Talent — Family" permit with unrestricted work access for the duration of the main permit.

Child benefits, family allowances, and parental-leave entitlements are not part of the structured city dataset yet, so check the country-level residency rules before assuming those offsets are in your budget.

Unmarried & Same-Sex Partners

France recognizes PACS (pacte civil de solidarité) for family reunification. Unmarried partners need proof of 1+ year stable cohabitation. Same-sex marriage legal since 2013.

Local term: PACS (pacte civil de solidarité) / concubinage

Registered partnershipRecognized
Unmarried cohabitingConditional (1+ yr)
Same-sex marriageFull
Proof needed for unmarried partners
  • PACS certificate (strongly recommended — concubinage alone is very weak for immigration)
  • Proof of 1+ year vie commune: joint lease, utility bills, RIB (bank statement) in both names
  • Attestation de PACS from the tribunal d'instance or notary
  • Proof of French partner's financial stability

Sources: oecd_pisa, Numbeo, Medicare.gov travel coverage page (verified 2026-05-10), IMG Global Medical Insurance 2026 public rate sheet (verified 2026-05-10), Ameli.fr CPAM enrollment guide (verified 2026-05-10), OECD Health at a Glance 2025, https://www.welcometofrance.com/en/fiche/fact-sheet-accompanying-family

Crossing the Street

4.7 road deaths/100k · ↓ improving

Crossing the Street

Road traffic deaths — country-level data; city-specific rates not available

4.7deaths per 100k/yr2× Sweden's rate
5-year trendimproving -10.7%2015-2023

Road safety is decent — roughly average for a developed country. You're 4× more likely to die crossing the street than being murdered here.

Who dies on the road

Car54%
Pedestrians16%
Motorcycle21%
Cyclists5%
Other4%

Data year: 2016

Deaths rate: WHO Road Safety

Trend: OECD ITF

data resolution: country-level

reference year: 2021

Will You Survive Getting Sick?

Once enrolled in CPAM (usually 3 months after stable residence), France reimburses ~70% of standard care. A mutuelle top-up covers the rest for €50-90/mo.

Will You Survive Getting Sick?

Healthcare quality, access, and what settlers actually face

Month 1 — Before ResidencyDepends on your passport

EU citizens: EHIC for temporary stays, then join CPAM after 3 months of stable residence. Non-EU: private insurance needed until CPAM enrollment (~€120/mo). Emergency care always provided, billed later.

EHIC: ✓ AcceptedPrivate insurance: ~$140/mo
Private cover for retirees
50-54
$140–$200/mo
55-59
$165–$240/mo
60-64
$215–$305/mo

Use this band for a 62-year-old.

65-69
$360–$560/mo

Benchmark verified 2026-05-10. Townleap benchmark anchored to public 2026 IMG international-plan rate sheets. France's high-quality system means most retirees combine CPAM + mutuelle rather than standalone international plans, but pre-CPAM period requires full private cover.

After Residency
SystemUniversal public
Covers temp residentsYes
Specialist wait3–8 weeks public, faster private

Once enrolled in CPAM (usually 3 months after stable residence), France reimburses ~70% of standard care. A mutuelle top-up covers the rest for €50-90/mo.

⚠ Medicare doesn't travel

US Medicare does not cover care in France. Tricare overseas coverage is limited to military retirees (Tricare For Life after 65). Budget separate private or mutuelle top-up cover.

Exception: Tricare For Life covers military retirees (65+) overseas with limited benefits. Everyone else needs standalone private cover from day one.

Prescriptions: Standard cardiovascular and thyroid meds are readily available. University hospital (CHU Montpellier) provides specialist access for complex prescriptions.

Sources: Medicare.gov travel coverage page (verified 2026-05-10), IMG Global Medical Insurance 2026 public rate sheet (verified 2026-05-10), Ameli.fr CPAM enrollment guide (verified 2026-05-10), OECD Health at a Glance 2025

For the Kids

21 international schools · PISA 478

For the Kids

Schools, childcare costs, and whether your children can actually enroll

478
PISA score (country avg)Average
International schools21
Public school language
Daycare (private, full-day)per kid — multiply at will
$783/mo
Russian-language schoolingNo verified Russian-language school source yet. Treat this as unresearched, not as 'none exist.'
No data

21 international schools · Enough to be picky.

Schools are middling. Your kids won't flunk out, but expat parents lean on international schools for a reason. Check the list below.

Sources: oecd_pisa, wikipedia_intl_schools, Numbeo

What You're Breathing

PM2.5 7.3 μg/m³ · 1.5× WHO limit

What You're Breathing

Invisible particles in every breath

1.5×
what doctors say is finemoderate
PM2.5 annual mean7.3 μg/m³
0WHO limit55+
NO₂ annual mean21.5 μg/m³
Data year2021

Sources: WHO Air Quality Database V6.1, OpenAQ

Weather in Montpellier

Summer 30°C · 15.4h daylight (Jun) · Winter 4°C · 9h daylight (Dec)

Weather in Montpellier

Spring

19°C

48% sunny

Summer

30°C

66% sunny

15.4h daylight

Fall

21°C

50% sunny

Winter

13°C

45% sunny

9h daylight

Daylight contrast

Winter 9h (Dec) vs summer 15.4h (Jun)

+6.4h

Winter9h
Summer15.4h

Best: Summer, Fall, Spring. Avoid: Winter if you dislike extremes.

Source: open-meteo

Will You Have a Thursday Night?

Will You Have Friends in France?

Will You Have Friends in France?

Expat community, post-Soviet diaspora, and settler communities

Post-Soviet community in France

Country-level — city data unavailable for France.

Russian
~300k2024
Ukrainian
~75k2025
Belarusian
~5k2024

Source: Diaspora Data

INSEE / Wikipedia / UNHCR — country-level figures

Settler-language communities in France

🇩🇪German-speaking: ~145k2025
🇸🇪Nordic: ~18k2025

Source: language_communities_cache

France, the Country

Can You Actually Live Here?

Partner can work immediately

Can You Actually Live Here?

France Talent Passport

Complex

Up to 4 years

For freelancers, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals. Income and project viability assessed.

Partner can work immediatelySpouse receives "Talent — Family" permit with unrestricted work access for the duration of the main permit.
Compare all countries by visa difficulty →

What You Can Actually Do Here

Who's Running the Show

Democracy index: 8.0/10

Who's Running the Show

Politics, freedom, and press independence

Source: EIU Democracy Index

Also: Freedom House · RSF Press Freedom Index

How is this calculated?

What Will Break 6 Months In

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Language

English works for coffee orders. For healthcare appointments and government offices, you'll want at least survival French.

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Bureaucracy

The system works. It just works on its own schedule. Government offices close early, queues are real, and patience is mandatory.

LGBTQ+ Rights & Reproductive Access

Jewish Safety

Antisemitic attitudes, hate crimes, and community presence

Will You Feel Safe Wearing a Magen David Here?

Antisemitic attitudes, hate crime incidents, and Jewish community presence

13%
Hold Antisemitic Views

Below average

ADL Global 100 (2024) — % agreeing with 6+ of 11 antisemitic stereotypes

Anti-Jewish incidents nationwide1,570 (2024)
Per 10k Jewish residents35.8

Includes threats, verbal harassment, vandalism, propaganda, and physical assaults reported across France — not just violent attacks. Source: SPCJ / Ministry of Interior.

Synagogues in the city4

Attitudes: adl_global100

Incidents: osce_hatecrime

Synagogues: osm_overpass_synagogues

How to read this: These three metrics are shown separately because they measure different things. ADL measures attitudes (what people believe), OSCE counts reported incidents (what gets filed), and synagogues show community presence (not safety). A country can have high attitudes and low incidents (Saudi Arabia) or low attitudes and high incidents (UK). No single number captures "Jewish safety" — read all three together.

English in Montpellier

Moderate

English in Montpellier

63
/100 country-level baselineModerate level (EF EPI)

Primary language is French.

English at work63/100 · Workable

English works in some professional settings, but not by default.

English on the street38/100 · Patchy

Street-level English is inconsistent. Expect translation apps and some local-language homework.

Office English follows EF EPI. Street English is stricter because landlords, clinics, and bureaucracy usually lag behind workplace English.

Language distance: Slavic: manageable · Romance: easy · Germanic: manageable

Source: EF English Proficiency Index

Will the Lights Stay On?

Moving from the US to Montpellier

Tax, healthcare & visa for US passport holders

US Social Security

Under the US-France treaty, Social Security is taxable only in the residence state. If you live in France, French taxes apply to your US Social Security — not US taxes. This is different from most other treaty countries.

US pensions, 401(k)s, and IRAs

Under the US-France treaty, private pensions and retirement-account withdrawals are generally taxable in the residence state (France). French progressive rates apply; the foreign tax credit prevents double-tax on the US side.

Medicare reality

US Medicare does not cover care in France. Tricare For Life (military retirees 65+) has limited overseas coverage. France's own system (CPAM) covers you after residency — but you need private insurance for the gap period.

Private cover at retiree age

For a 62-year-old, plan on $215-$305/mo for private cover during the pre-CPAM period. After CPAM enrollment (typically 3 months), a mutuelle top-up runs €50-90/mo and fills the 30% copay gap.

The $130k escape hatch (FEIE)

The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion lets you shield up to $130,000/year (2025) of earned income from US tax — wages, freelance, salary. It won't touch your investments, pensions, or Social Security, because the IRS still wants those.

Two ways to qualify: Bona Fide Residence — live in a foreign country for a full calendar year and convince the IRS you really moved, or Physical Presence — be outside the US for 330 days in any 12-month window. The second one is math; the first one is vibes.
The form: File Form 2555 with your 1040. Married couple both working abroad? Each files their own — up to $260k combined.
What it doesn't cover: Capital gains, dividends, rental income, 401(k)/IRA distributions, Social Security. Those stay on your US return. Foreign tax credits (Form 1116) handle the double-tax overlap on passive income — but you'll still file in both countries.

Leaving your US state

Moving abroad doesn't automatically divorce you from your state's tax authority. Some states take breakups harder than others.

NY — Keeps a home + 184 days in-state = you're still a resident. Domicile audits are aggressive; they'll check your dentist records. Burden of proof is on you.
CA — Presumes you're still a resident unless you're gone 546+ consecutive days under a contract, keep no CA home for more than 60 days, and spend fewer than 45 days in-state. Otherwise: "Welcome back, here's your bill."
IL — Taxes domiciled residents on all income regardless of source. If you leave but keep ties, they'll argue you never really left.
FL / TX / NV / WA / WY / SD / AK — No income tax. Establish domicile here before you leave the country and your state-tax problem disappears. Many expats "move to Florida" on paper first.
Domicile vs. residency: Domicile is where you intend to return. Residency is where you physically are. You can be a non-resident while still domiciled somewhere — and that somewhere may still tax you. Change both.

Missed filing years? The IRS Streamlined Foreign Offshore Procedures let you catch up on 3 years of tax returns and 6 years of FBARs with zero penalties — if the non-compliance was non-willful. This is not an amnesty rumor; it's an actual IRS program. File before they find you.

Banks that take US passports here

FATCA makes US citizens radioactive to most foreign banks — the compliance cost of reporting to the IRS isn't worth one expat's checking account. Your options in France:

BNP Paribas ⚠️Société Générale ⚠️Wise ✅Charles Schwab (keep US account) ✅

Full list + details on our Leaving America banking guide.

Next step: Apply for the Long-Stay Visa (VLS-TS), then enroll in CPAM after 3 months of stable French residence. Budget private cover for that gap.

Verified 2026-05-10. Sources: US-France tax treaty (Article 18, verified 2026-05-10) · Medicare.gov travel coverage page (verified 2026-05-10) · IMG Global Medical Insurance 2026 public rate sheet (verified 2026-05-10) · Ameli.fr CPAM enrollment timeline (verified 2026-05-10)

See the full US-specific breakdown on our Leaving America guide.

Moving from the UK to Montpellier

NHS swap, post-Brexit mortgage, pension & CGT for UK passport holders

NHS → Local healthcare

France's Assurance Maladie (Sécurité Sociale) reimburses ~70% of healthcare costs; a top-up mutuelle covers the rest (€30–€80/month). Quality is world-class — France regularly ranks #1 or #2 globally. Register via CPAM after 3 months of stable residence. Specialist access is faster than NHS. GHIC covers emergency tourist care only. S1 form gives UK pensioners full Assurance Maladie access. PUMA (universal healthcare) covers all legal residents after 3 months — no employment required.

Buying property post-Brexit

French banks are relatively generous to non-residents: 70–80% LTV is achievable for UK buyers with stable income. Post-Brexit, UK buyers are third-country nationals but France has no specific foreign-buyer restrictions. Droits de mutation (transfer tax) is 7–8% for existing properties, ~2–3% for new-builds. Notary fees are included in this. French mortgage rates are competitive (3–4% fixed for 20–25 years). Banks assess affordability strictly — max 35% debt-to-income ratio.

UK pension portability

France accepts QROPS transfers to qualifying French pension products (PER — Plan d'Épargne Retraite). The 25% OTC position is complex post-Brexit — take specialist advice. UK state pension is paid in France with full annual uprating (Withdrawal Agreement covers pre-2021 movers; post-2021 arrivals rely on the UK-France bilateral agreement). France's pension system provides benefits after 1 quarter of contributions. The UK-France totalization agreement combines NI and French contribution periods.

CGT on your UK home

The 5-year non-residence rule applies for UK property. France taxes residents on worldwide capital gains — property gains are taxed at a flat 19% + 17.2% social charges (total 36.2%), but with taper relief after 6 years of ownership (full exemption after 22 years for income tax, 30 years for social charges). Credit for UK CGT paid. French primary residence is fully exempt.

Double taxation treaty

The UK-France Double Taxation Convention (2009) covers income, pensions, and gains. UK government pensions: taxed only in the UK. Private pensions: taxed only in France once resident. Employment income: taxed where performed. French tax rates are progressive (0–45%) plus social charges. The convention has specific articles for directors' fees, students, and artists.

Getting EU mobility back

After 5 years of continuous legal residence, apply for EU Long-Term Resident status or a carte de résident (10-year card). French citizenship requires 5 years of residence, B1 French, and integration evidence. France allows dual nationality — you keep your British passport. French citizenship fully restores EU freedom of movement.

Brexit bottom line: You're now a third-country national in the EU. No more right-to-reside, no more EHIC (GHIC is emergencies only), no automatic pension uprating without the Withdrawal Agreement. Every country above requires a visa application, proof of income, and private health insurance to get started.

Moving Within the EU to Montpellier

EHIC/S1 healthcare, tax residency triggers & expat communities for EU passport holders

Healthcare PortabilityEHIC zone

What your EU health card actually covers here — and when it stops working

EHIC — European Health Insurance Card

EHIC covers medically necessary care during temporary stays. After 3 months of stable residence, you're covered by PUMA (Protection Universelle Maladie) — France's universal healthcare. Register with your local CPAM office. A top-up mutuelle (€30–€80/month) covers the ~30% co-pay that Assurance Maladie doesn't reimburse.

S1 Form — Porting Your Coverage

Pensioners from another EU country get full Assurance Maladie access via S1 — apply before moving. Posted workers use the A1 certificate. PUMA covers all legal residents after 3 months regardless of employment status — one of the EU's most generous systems.

Register atMairie (for some formalities) + CPAM (healthcare)
Deadlineno formal registration deadline for EU citizens, but CPAM enrollment after 3 months of stable residence

Source: EU Regulation 883/2004 (coordination of social security), EU/EEA bilateral agreements

Tax Residency TriggersKnow before you move

When France starts taxing you — and how your old country might not let go

You're tax-resident in France if your foyer (household) or principal residence is there, or if you carry out professional activity in France, or if France is the center of your economic interests. The 183-day test exists but France also looks at where your family lives and where you spend most of your time. French tax rates are progressive (0–45%) plus social charges (~9.7% on employment income).

⚠ Freelancer PE risk

French URSSAF is strict about micro-entrepreneur registration. If you freelance for clients while resident in France, you must register even if your clients are all abroad. France can also claim PE if you have a fixed base used for professional activity — a home office counts.

Source: France national tax authority, EU ATAD directive, OECD Model Tax Convention

Montpellier — FAQ

8 questions answered

Montpellier — Things You'll Want to Know

How safe is Montpellier, really?

Homicide rate: 1.3 per 100,000 (UNODC). World average is 5.8, so Montpellier is very safe by global standards. Learn the neighborhoods before signing a lease — every city has blocks you'll love and blocks you won't.

What's the real cost of living in Montpellier?

A 1-bed in the centre runs about $930/month (Numbeo). Day-to-day: a cheap restaurant meal: $17.59, monthly transit pass: $2. All in — rent, food, getting around, keeping the lights on — budget $1330–$1730/month depending on whether you cook or eat out. That's the settler number, not the tourist number.

What's the weather actually like in Montpellier?

Montpellier: Summers reach around 30°C with about 15.4 hours of daylight in Jun, winters drop to around 4°C and 9 hours of daylight in Dec. Warm enough to regret not having AC, cool enough that some people try.

Can you get by in Montpellier without the local language?

Moderate English proficiency (EF EPI). But that one word hides two very different realities: office English 63/100 (can you work in English?) and street English 38/100 (can you argue with your landlord in English?). The office is usually easier. The landlord is the real test.

Is Montpellier actually worth settling in long-term?

France scores 8.0/10 on the EIU Democracy Index. Solid democracy. Not perfect, but the courts work and the press is free. You can build a life without worrying about the next election too much. Rent from $930/month.

What's the job market really like in Montpellier?

Unemployment: 7.5%. Translation: tough. Most expats who work locally already had the job before they moved. If you're planning to job-hunt locally, research your industry before booking a one-way ticket. If you work remotely, this number matters less — but your visa type might not let you.

Is Montpellier any good for expats?

Depends what kind of expat you are. Key facts: rent from $930/month; France Talent Passport (complex process); moderate English proficiency means expats may need some local language. The numbers above — livability score, safety, cost of living — tell you whether the city works on paper. Whether it works for you depends on what you're optimizing for. Take the quiz if you want a more honest answer than "it's great for expats."

How do you actually get a visa to live in France?

France has the France Talent Passport program. Duration: Up to 4 years. Requirements: For freelancers, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals. Income and project viability assessed. Complex enough that an immigration lawyer earns their fee. Don't DIY this one. Always verify with the official government portal — immigration rules change faster than this page updates.

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Can you actually move to France?

Check real visa paths based on your passport, profession, and savings. Not the tourist visa — the one that lets you stay.

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🇫🇷 Montpellier

BeachHot summers
Total expenses

$2,601/ mo

Rent: $930 · Rest: $1672

🍔 That's 457 Big Macs/mo

Summer

🌞 30°C

Winter

❄️ 4°C

France

Economics · World Bank / IMF

GDP per capita (PPP)2024

$62,557

GDP Growth2024

+1.2%

Inflation2024

2.0%

Boringly steady

Unemployment2025

7.5%

Gini Index2023

31.8

Population2023

310,240

Politics · EIU / Freedom House

Democracy Index

8.026th

Regime

Flawed democracy

Safety · UNODC / Numbeo

Homicide per 100K

1.3

Language · EF EPI

Languages

French (I)

English Proficiency

Moderate38th

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