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Cosmopolitan Services Unlimited - CSU was created in 1978 by an American living in Paris who understood that home finding and settling-in services in France would be sought after by multi-national corporations as this would allow for a smooth, successful and rapid transition of their transferees. The key CSU's success resides in the fact that these services are insured within strict timing, quality, and budget constraints outlined to us by the company client ahead of time.
Hence, since 1978, Cosmopolitan Services Unlimited - CSU holds the number 1 position in regards to assistance programs for workforce mobility in France.
CSU provides a wide variety of service assistance items:
- Relocation: Orientation, Home Finding, Settling-in, Schooling Consultancy Services,
- Immigration,
- Tenancy Management,
- Intercultural/"Country Briefing",
- Spousal Assistance,
- International Mobility Coordination, etc.
Each year, CSU assists several hundred families settle in all regions of France and Monaco.
The most prominent industrial and service-based companies in the world have chosen CSU as a privileged partner to handle the realities of the relocation and immigration-related challenges in France. CSU is also a partner to hundreds of smaller French or international companies as they appreciate CSU's personalized sense of service with 1 objective: the successful move-in of their transferees while respecting a work ethic, a timetable, and agreed-upon costs.
CSU is also the primary partner for France of Relocation Management Companies for both relocation & immigration formalities.
This accreditation to high service quality model networks with high expectations of service provides CSU with a privileged access to the other accredited members throughout the world.
For 30 years now, the CSU team members have confirmed the success of their company by holding the following principles:
- We care,
- We are everlastingly flexible,
- We love our work !
Come discover CSU and allow us to guide and assist you at the time of your transferee's move to France. |