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Proposed byL'ESPACE TEMPS FJT
Target audience
AudienceStatutory refugees, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, Stateless people, Beneficiaries of temporary protection
Level of FrenchA1, A2
Price
Free of charge
Availability requested
Duration of commitmentExactly 3 months
Frequency of participationMinimum 3 hours per session
Days of attendanceMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Where is it?
How to get around and learn the highway code
4 workshops to help you travel independently and find work more easily:
- Workshop on the different methods of transport in the area (mandatory)
- Workshop with French lessons to help learn and understand the highway code.
- Electric bike and scooter introductory workshop.
- Introductory workshop on cycle schemes and the use of other vehicles not requiring a licence.
The goal is to be able to go where you want and to integrate better.
To participate, you must:
- be a refugee, or a beneficiary of subsidiary or temporary protection, or stateless - or have been in France for less than 5 years with a residence permit - have signed the CIR (republican integration contract) with the OFII.
- be a refugee, or a beneficiary of subsidiary or temporary protection, or stateless - or have been in France for less than 5 years with a residence permit - have signed the CIR (republican integration contract) with the OFII.
Why is it interesting?
- Know the different public transport options: bus, tram, shuttle, etc.
- Specific words from the highway code, car and driving vocabulary
- Understand and know the highway code: traffic rules, signs, etc.
- Discover electric bikes, scooters, and vehicles without a license
- Find out about available offers: self-service use, long-term rental, etc.
How to do it?
Call 02 31 94 58 11.
You will be enrolled in workshops based on your needs identified after the first workshop.
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