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Why you should choose Go! Go! France to study in France

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Are you dreaming of studying in France? At Go! Go! France, we specialize in turning that dream into reality.

We help you choose the best school, find the right accommodation, manage visa requirements, and take care of all the small, but important, steps to ensure a smooth transition to life in France.

Here’s why we’re the trusted choice for international students starting their journey in France.

Who we are

Go! Go! France is a study abroad service helping international students move to France for school and daily life support.

It was founded by a French former language student who studied in Japan, and inspired by this transformative journey, he decided to launch Go! Go! France to help other students around the world have the same life-changing experience but in his home country.

Go! Go! France is part of the Go! Go! World group, which has over 15 years of experience supporting students to study abroad in Japan, South Korea, Spain, Italy, France, the United States, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, and other destinations.

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Why choose Go! Go! France for your study abroad journey

We’ve been in your shoes

Our team is made up of former language students who have personally experienced the challenges of studying abroad. We know what it’s like to feel excited, nervous, overwhelmed, and inspired—all at once.

Because we’ve walked this path ourselves, we understand your doubts, questions, and dreams. And most importantly, we know how to support you at every step—from choosing the right school to settling into your new life in France.

Get to know our team: https://gogofrance.com/blog/go-go-france-team/

Our services are 100% FREE

Yes, really! Our support is completely free for students.

We are funded by our partner schools, who work with us to attract international students. You’ll pay the exact same tuition and fees whether you apply through us or directly with the school—but with us, you also get expert guidance, personal support, and peace of mind at no extra cost.

Over 15+ years of experience

As part of the Go! Go! World group, we bring over 15 years of experience in the international education sector. Since 2009, we’ve helped more than 16,000 students from over 85 countries start new lives abroad.

We work with trusted partners

We only work with schools that meet our strict quality standards. Every school we partner with is personally visited and evaluated by our team—we attend classes, meet teachers and staff, and ensure the learning environment is welcoming and effective.

Most of our partners hold the prestigious FLE accreditation (Français Langue Étrangère), a certification awarded by the French Ministry of Education for excellence in teaching French to non-native speakers.

See our schools: https://gogofrance.com/en/language-schools-in-france/

What our students say about their journey

We’re committed to doing everything we can to make sure our students have an amazing experience. From your first questions to your arrival in France, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Naya (Greenland) spent 10 weeks in Les Ateliers FL Nice:
If you are interested in learning French, I would recommend it very much because the teachers, the students, and the placement are really good. I would not say this is only a school, I have made friends, really good friends that I will never forget.

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Studying abroad made easier

From school applications to settling into your new home, we simplify every step of your study abroad journey. Our team provides clear, personalized support to help you navigate the process with confidence—especially when it comes to student or working holiday visas.

We’re here to answer your questions and guide you through the process of studying in France. Contact us now.

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