So the first thing that shocks you when you move from finland to france is bureocracy. In finland everything is optimized to avoid having you coming into their offices and asking questions. Everything is online, electronic, integrated. France is practically the direct opposite.
Wanna buy a mobile subscription? Sure:
in Finland: bring a passport and a bank statement. It opens on the same day.
In France: bring a passport, a bank statement, a bank id declaration RIB, proof of address. How to get a proof of address? Either a electricity bill or a rental bill. How to buy electrycity or rent a place? Oh you just need your bank statement! But wait: in order to have a bank account you need a proof of address. Hmm. Yeah you’re stuck. Anyway if you manage to get it, takes at least 2 weeks for everything to be fully functional.
Get a prepaid.
So there’s the story of the visa too. As a non EU citizen, i need one for work. So my employer applied for one in my behalf, and so the try and make the process smother I used a French address in the forms, since I’m already living in Paris. No good. The French gvmt politely replied ‘how can you explain your residence in Paris while you dont have a residence permit?’
i mean, they could have noticed my finnish residence permit on my passport copies.
Anyway, had to start all over again. Oh and i had to apply from their embassy in helsinki, one return ticket please!
Problem is when the visa was ready they sent it to helsinki as well, so here i go again flying back for a 15min procedure. Grrrrr.
Better get used to this.

