Preparing to leave? Just arrived? Living in the Americas for years? Here are the main destinations for the French in the Americas — and how RMF accompanies you, wherever you are.
Moving to Quebec: the top French destination in the Americas
Quebec is home to more than 100,000 French nationals, making it the leading francophone expatriation destination in North America. Montreal concentrates the essentials — entrepreneurs, creatives, engineers, students, bicultural families. Language proximity, quality of life, administrative ease (specific immigration programs) make it a privileged landing point.
It's also RMF's historic birthplace. The radio was born in Montreal in 2017, made by and for the French of Quebec — before reaching globally.
Discover the Montreal page →
Living in New York: the French in Manhattan and Brooklyn
New York has nearly 40,000 French nationals, mainly in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Finance, media, fashion, gastronomy, arts — the sectors where the French excel. H1-B visa, intra-company transfer, marriage to an American, Talent program — the paths to settle in NYC are multiple but demanding.
For the French in New York, RMF is a daily anchor. A French radio to listen to in the subway, at the office, coming home to Brooklyn in the evening.
New York page coming soon
Moving to Canada: Toronto, Vancouver and beyond
Beyond Quebec, anglophone Canada attracts more and more French nationals. Toronto, economic and financial capital, hosts a growing French community. Vancouver attracts tech and eco profiles. Calgary and Edmonton offer opportunities in energy. Canada remains one of the most administratively accessible countries for the French.
Whether in Toronto or Vancouver, RMF remains your daily link to France — live or in podcasts.
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Settling in Miami: the French community of southern US
Since 2020, Miami has become a fast-growing destination for the French — entrepreneurs, active retirees, families seeking sun. The French community now reaches 30,000 people. Pinecrest, Sunny Isles, Aventura — the neighborhoods are becoming Frenchified. Tax advantages, climate, proximity to France and Latin America make it a sought-after destination.
The Miami sun does not erase France. RMF accompanies this new French community in the southern United States.
Miami page coming soon
Living in Mexico City or Latin America
Latin America attracts the French for multiple reasons: diplomatic missions, entrepreneurial projects, advantageous remote work, lifestyle choices. Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, Santiago concentrate stable French communities. Spanish or Portuguese still needs to be learned, but welcoming Latin culture facilitates integration.
For the French in Latin America, RMF is a daily francophone bubble — especially in areas where French culture is rarer.
Mexico City and São Paulo pages coming soon
The French in San Francisco and the American French Tech
Silicon Valley has several thousand French nationals — engineers, startup founders, investors, designers. San Francisco, Palo Alto, Mountain View host a very active French tech diaspora, structured around the local French Tech. Expatriation opportunities are numerous but the cost of living is among the highest in the world.
For the French tech community in Silicon Valley, RMF brings a precious cultural counterpoint — beyond algorithms and code.
San Francisco page coming soon
Living in Los Angeles: the French community of the West Coast
Los Angeles has a significant French community, estimated at over 30,000 people — concentrated mainly in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Manhattan Beach. Cinema, fashion, tech, gastronomy, luxury real estate — the French of LA work in creative or entrepreneurial sectors. The French ecosystem is structured: French school, chamber of commerce, French Tech LA, regular cultural events.
For the French in Los Angeles, RMF is a natural complement to California life — a francophone bubble between two meetings and three trips on the freeways.
Los Angeles page coming soon
Settling in Vancouver: the French on the Canadian Pacific coast
Vancouver has attracted the French for 15 years — for the quality of life, accessible nature, the tech ecosystem, and Canadian openness. The French community in British Columbia grows steadily, mainly downtown, in Kitsilano, in North Vancouver. The strong sectors: tech (presence of Microsoft, Amazon, Google), cinema ("Hollywood North"), tourism, ecology.
For the French in Vancouver, RMF is a daily landmark — with the time difference with France, French radio is enjoyed on delay, in podcasts, or live in the early Pacific morning.
Vancouver page coming soon
Living in Boston: the French academic and medical community
Boston hosts a highly qualified French community, structured around Harvard, MIT, and the major university hospitals. Researchers, doctors, post-docs, engineers, students — the French of Boston number nearly 10,000 people, many on temporary mobility (1 to 5 years). The International School of Boston accompanies bicultural families.
For this French academic community, RMF is a precious cultural thread — between long research sessions and rigorous New England winters.
Boston page coming soon