CIG - S.B.G Status 2025-2027

 

CIG - S.B.G Status 2025-2027


STATUS ON RETROFIT KITS

C/M Global Expansion 

Euro-Asian + test markets in Africa & Middle East then South America separate from Oceania then Island nation countries leaving Canada - USA & Mexico as the last markets to adapt for 2025-2026 & 2027 after smaller market adoption prior to 2025 

Retrofit Kits are a necessity for Zero-Emissions while Ground-Up models will expand between 2027-2030 & onward competing with larger brands like BYD globally 

C/M - Partners to & Blueprinters of


QUESTION

How many Pelton & additive accessories can be placed in a Piston-Punch for Motion applications not Stationary?

Energy extraction for storage + use

Additive Accessories then Taps & Pulse efforts with lightweight accumulative options create advanced endless then spring launch efforts with a crank variable allow for direct no EV conversion containment 

Minimal to no battery material with alternatives 


CLOSEST OPTIONS TO AGAY - FRANCE WEST OF CANNES 

For Dr Sydney N Bennett 

Preferred residence near a CIG interests secondary residence South of France 

Seaside. 

France. Closest to house. West of Cannes & Nice

Supermarket: (non-import)

Utile AGAY
661 Bd DE LA Plage, 83530
Saint-Raphael, France

Medical (closest)  

Dr Alain Revillon

161 D559, 83700, Saint-Raphael, France

Hospital (closest)

CHI Frejus Saint Raphael

240 Av. de Saint-Lambert, 83600 Frejus, France

Chi-fsr.fr

Fuel Station's (closest)

Land

1011 Bd Jean Moulin, 83700 Saint-Raphae, France

auchan.fr

Port Marine

Quai des pecheurs, PI, Kennedy, 83700
Saint-Raphael, France

100% of all restrictions the NB-OT applied  on Dr Sydney N Bennett between 2012-2025 revoked outside of Canada permanently through Swiss - French options yet CIG restrictions with Security are enforced 

Tatiana Bigarda 

Female born female runway model + CIG interest 

Straight heterosexual 

Dr Sydney N Bennett

Male born male CIG executive & Scientist 

Straight heterosexual 


IN K-12 - COMMUNICATIONS

Intertwining subjects together for a larger picture & real life purpose with real life examples & use to communicate

Professional Life
Private Life
Time in Public
Events - Activities + Interests

Communication in Silent - Vocal + Type - Text & Physical Form of all Types then Written & Cursive with relation to standard + slang trended style for use

Facial expressions in silent

Meaning & interpretations in basic - mid level + advanced form

Gestures & symbol gestures in basic - mid level + advanced form with limbs - hands - fingers

The body head to toe then vocal tone, pitch & decible level (loudness)

Each grade & subjects in blocks connecting then layers in reference with real world & class experience for purpose which you will use versus will not then areas you can specialize in ages 4-16 & University ages 17-25 then careers in basic age 16-25 & advancing before age 30 then advanced at ages 30-35 


TEST PREP - SWISS - ITALY - FRANCE + BARBUDA

Giving up Citizenship to Canada for France first & specifics for CIG

Mainly focusing on France as all others with 195 countries are covered yet France history & culture then language

Tests for 2025:

With neuro-equipment stored

Class 126Q Equivalency test
Degree transfer based on memory extraction - plus effective professional level reiteration

French Test: 

French citizenship Languedoc-Roussillon - History test

https://french.kwiziq.com/test/citizenship-test#french-citizenship-language-proficiency-test

The French language level test includes both listening and speaking sections, but there’s a chance you might be eligible to be exempted from it.

"There are many ways to be exempted from the language test, such as having studied in a French-speaking country for example. I have two degrees from a French university, so I didn't have to take this test," said Shui when talking to us about her experience.

Another way to prove your French proficiency level and be exempted from the language test is by getting an official diploma or certificate to prove you have reached at least B1 level in all four competencies: listening, reading, writing and speaking. It must have been issued within the last two years.

This is the time to demonstrate your knowledge of French history and culture. As mentioned above, you can take a look at the PDF download of the Livret du citoyen to see the official source of the information you'll need.

In our chat, Shui mentioned some examples of the questions she got asked in her interview.

"Among the questions I was asked, there was: 'What year was the loi de laïcité (law on secularity) passed?' and 'Who elects the Senate?' There were also questions about the European Union, such as: 'How many countries are in the EU?' My interviewer asked me specific questions about where I live: 'Who is your mayor?,' 'What will be the next big event in Paris?' (the Olympics), 'In what year?' (2024)," Shui told us.

You are expected to know about things like key dates in French history, French values, important symbols and governmental organisation, among other topics.

The citizenship interview should feel like a normal conversation to you. The French government's website states the purpose of the interview is to verify that you have sufficient knowledge of French history, culture and society.

In general, there are 5 main topics that will get covered in your interview:

Laws / History

Regional

Arts / Literature

Travel / France / Culture

Volunteering / Community

You might get questions about your holiday travels in and out of France. It's a good idea to mention where you have travelled in France (for any reason) to demonstrate your knowledge of and interest in the country.

There will be other questions to assess whether you are integrated into the French community, like about your hobbies and volunteering activities. You'll also want to mention if you like to read in French, watch French TV shows or go to the cinema or theatre. This will indicate that you enjoy a variety of French cultural activities.


REMAINING US SERVICES 

The only US connected services CIG - S.B.G uses while other areas of CIG have US - Canadian reps in Alberta - Saskatchewan & Arizona - Utah

Outside of this it's Linux electronics & contained Sad Planet softwsre + hardware options including in USA & Canada for security purposes

Controlled & monitored use of Bluehost, Alphabet: Google - YouTube & Meta: Facebook while other options for Personal use outside if CIG commercial - residential properties or space & events is approved with choice & variety 


BLUEHOST IN FRANCE 

Yes, Bluehost offers web hosting, domain names, and WordPress hosting services in France. They have a French-language website and provide customer support in French, making it a suitable option for users in France. They also offer various plans to suit different needs, from basic to advanced, and provide tools for WordPress website creation. 

Key features and benefits of Bluehost in France:

French-language website and support:

Bluehost has a dedicated French-language website and offers customer support in French, making it easier for French users to navigate and get help. 

Managed WordPress hosting:

Bluehost is a popular choice for WordPress users, offering a managed WordPress hosting solution with features like automatic updates, backups, and security. 

Variety of plans:

Bluehost offers different hosting plans to cater to various needs, from individuals and small businesses to larger organizations. 

Domain registration:

Bluehost allows users to register domain names, which is essential for setting up a website. 

Website creation tools:

Bluehost provides tools and resources to help users create and manage their websites, including a WordPress builder. 

Reliability and performance:

Bluehost is a well-established web hosting provider with a reputation for reliability and performance. 

24/7 customer support:

Bluehost offers 24/7 customer support, ensuring users can get assistance whenever they need it. 


ALPHABET IN FRANCE 

Yes, Google has a significant presence in France. Google operates several offices in Paris, and it also established a Google Cloud region in the city. Additionally, Google has invested in an AI hub in France, further demonstrating its commitment to the country's tech sector. 


META IN FRANCE 

Yes, Meta (formerly Facebook) is still active in France. While some features like Facebook News have been discontinued, Meta's core products and services, including Facebook and other platforms, are still available and used by people in France. Meta also has a European head office in Dublin, Ireland. 


NIC LIKE NICOLE 

Nicole Sydney Bennett moved to France in 2023 from Canada after time in Canada - USA & international travel. Dr Sydney N Bennett is joining now in 2025

Cannes VS Nice cost comparison. Euro $$$

Restaurant

Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 20.00€ 15.00€ Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 80.00€ 57.50€ McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 10.50€ 9.00€ Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 7.00€ 5.00€ Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 6.00€ 4.00€ Cappuccino (regular) 3.17€ 3.29€ Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) 3.06€ 2.36€ Water (0.33 liter bottle) 2.36€ 1.60€

Markets

Milk (regular), (1 liter) 1.37€ 1.23€ Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 1.58€ 1.83€ Rice (white), (1kg) 2.03€ 2.09€ Eggs (regular) (12) 3.93€ 3.49€ Local Cheese (1kg) 17.83€ 14.80€ Chicken Fillets (1kg) 13.80€ 10.00€ Beef Round (1kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 13.10€ 21.33€ Apples (1kg) 2.83€ 2.71€ Banana (1kg) 2.08€ 1.95€ Oranges (1kg) 2.09€ 2.54€ Tomato (1kg) 4.25€ 3.25€ Potato (1kg) 2.08€ 1.96€ Onion (1kg) 1.69€ 2.17€ Lettuce (1 head) 1.28€ 1.30€ Water (1.5 liter bottle) 0.61€ 0.44€ Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 6.00€ 7.00€ Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 1.93€ 1.00€ Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 2.50€ 2.80€ Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro) 11.60€ 11.00€

Transportation

One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 1.70€ 1.70€ Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 45.00€ ?Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 3.00€ 3.00€ Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) 2.08€ 1.50€ Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 25.80€ 29.00€ Gasoline (1 liter) 1.78€ 1.78€ Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 32,395€ 30,000€ Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6l 97kW Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 33,312€ 30,833€

Utilities

Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment 215.37€ 205.42€ Mobile Phone Monthly Plan with Calls and 10GB+ Data 21.31€ 25.18€ Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 33.54€29.19€

Sports & Leisure

Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 29.44€ 45.00€ Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 21.25€ 15.00€ Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 14.00€ 12.00€

Childcare

Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 1,600.00€ 675.00€ International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 17,500€ 7,000.00€

Clothing & Shoes

1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 95.40€ 76.67€ 1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 41.25€ 38.75€ 1 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 100.00€ 65.00€ 1 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 163.00€ 133.33€


HEALTH - CARE - DENTAL CARE OPTIONS 

Medical there is CIG Health - Dental with options then for some Government related subsidized options otherwise CIG like in North America & Internationally

Nicole Sydney Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett are willing to pay taxes with CIG on Residential & Commercial property yet separate from to cover Health - Dental through CIG options then pay taxes on goods - services in France like in other countries like Switzerland or Italy. If anyone in the three countries on others are caught operating with or at the NB-OT Labs they can answer to the public & law-courts regardless of status or position elected or appointed & born into 

The CIG & our personal taxation strategy for income & investments then savings or retirement savings then all areas considered professionally & privately

If you had or so operate with the NB-OT Labs in Ontario, Canada you are not on safe speaking terms with CIG & billions of people internationally 

While K.T intelligence remains connected to CIG the focus is on investments & personal professional projects then the private lives of CIG invested interests then those connecting

Nicole Sydney Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett were restricted Health - Dental options in North America which aligned with the NB-OT Labs & CIG cannot have them living in or spending time in Canada or USA any longer since 2022-2025 after efforts tame between 2012-2022 & not before prior efforts dating back before 1999

Nicole Sydney Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett are not really looking to join the Government scheme for Health - Dental yet are okay with a percentage of taxation paid out strategically assisting the quality of life for those within France & specifics for them while Nicole Sydney Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett cover their own options through CIG 

If there is no opt out option then it is CIG related Insurance for Medical - Dental  


FRANCE - BEST HEALTH SCHEME ON EARTH

France has a universal healthcare system based on statutory health insurance (SHI), providing mandatory coverage to all residents. This system is funded through employee and employer contributions, as well as earmarked taxes. While public insurance covers a significant portion of medical costs, patients typically pay upfront and are then reimbursed, with supplemental insurance often purchased to cover remaining costs. 

Key Features of the French Healthcare System:

Universal Coverage: All residents are covered under the national health insurance system. 

Mandatory Enrollment: Enrollment in the SHI system is mandatory for all residents. 

Public Funding: The system is primarily financed through payroll taxes and earmarked taxes. 

Public and Private Sector: The system operates with both a public and private sector, with patients having freedom to choose their providers. 

Supplementary Insurance: Many residents purchase supplemental insurance to cover additional costs not fully covered by the public system, such as dental care and vision. 

Electronic Health Records: The "Carte Vitale" card is used to access healthcare services and links patients to a computerized system containing their medical records. 

Focus on Prevention: There's a growing focus on prevention, health promotion, and patient empowerment. 

Cost-Sharing: Patients typically pay a portion of the costs for healthcare services through coinsurance, copayments, and balance bills. 

Free Healthcare for Long-Term Ill: Long-term ill patients receive 100% reimbursement for their medical costs. 

How it works:

1. Initial Payment:

Patients typically pay for healthcare services upfront (doctors, hospitals, etc.). 

2. Reimbursement:

Public insurance (Sécurité Sociale) reimburses a portion of the costs (usually 70%). 

3. Supplementary Insurance:

Many residents purchase private, complementary insurance to cover the remaining costs and additional benefits. 

4. Carte Vitale:

The "Carte Vitale" is a card that links individuals to their health insurance and allows them to access services. 

Dental - Health France 

https://www.french-property.com/guides/france/public-services/health/dental

Monaco. One of other annual races like Aviation & a vast variety of interest 

https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2025/monaco

F1 like everything else. Piston-Punch or EV Battery Electric + Hydrogen. Zero Emissions


CIG 



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