medium demand in France
Phone & laptop repair in 🇫🇷 France
Computer Village skills transfer directly — screen and battery repairs are unlicensed everywhere and parts are cheaper abroad than in Nigeria.
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Before anything else — France: Most French work visas ('salarié') do NOT allow self-employment — gig platforms and side businesses require a residence permit authorising independent activity (entrepreneur/profession libérale or Talent permit). Any self-employed activity needs a free micro-entrepreneur registration at autoentrepreneur.urssaf.fr. Household jobs (cleaning, babysitting, tutoring) can instead be declared by the family via CESU — you're employed, not self-employed, which works on more permit types.
💰Typical earnings: €40–100 per repair
⏱️Time to start: Days (employed) · 1–3 weeks (own registration)
✅To do it legally:
- Unregulated — micro-entrepreneur registration with the CMA
- Permit must allow independent activity; repair shops also hire experienced techs (employed route)
- Marchés and repair kiosks in African quarters are established channels
⚠️ Watch out: France's anti-fraud rules on second-hand goods are strict — repair only, and keep invoices for every parts purchase.
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This page provides general guidance only, not legal, immigration or financial advice. Rules change and vary by state, province and city — always verify against the linked official source before acting, and confirm your visa or residence permit allows the type of work described. For advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed immigration adviser or lawyer.