International student in France and spouse working status ?
Hi, If I am an international student studying in the France on a student visa (exchange progeram ), is my spouse (also foreign) eligible for a work permit? Thanks.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Since July 1, 2007, French law has allowed other international students to work under the following conditions: A residency permit (VLS-TS, validated by OFII, or a residency permit in addition to a visa) marked “student†entitles the student to accept paid employment for up to 60% of the legally defined working year (or 964 hours per year), without prior administrative authorization. As for your spouse, you can ask the student advisor where you are currently enrolled about the ability of your spouse to accept employment. Better be sure than sorry. Bon jour.!
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As the person above mentioned you are allowed to work but not the spouse !
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
How much money does a student in France/Germany need?
How much money does a student in France/Germany need?
I am a student in Iran. As you know all of iranian students want to live in another countries.!!!! I wanna know how much money a student in France or Germany needs to live there??????? GL HF
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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In Germany at least 500 Euros, probably more. It depends where you want to go. In cities it is more expensive, but you can arrange with your live style and maybe you get a cheap room. Did you check out all the possibilities you have? Look at this site: www.daad.de. Maybe you get a scholarship. Wish you good luck.
I am a student in Iran. As you know all of iranian students want to live in another countries.!!!! I wanna know how much money a student in France or Germany needs to live there??????? GL HF
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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In Germany at least 500 Euros, probably more. It depends where you want to go. In cities it is more expensive, but you can arrange with your live style and maybe you get a cheap room. Did you check out all the possibilities you have? Look at this site: www.daad.de. Maybe you get a scholarship. Wish you good luck.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
How do Student housing grant in France work?
How do Student housing grant in France work?
I am an international student in France. I am currently living in one of my University's Residence. The rent that I pay quite burdens me. I have heard of housing aid programs for students like ALS and APL (Aide Personnalisee au Logement). Problem however is, I don't understand any of the conditions and the process of these since their official website is in French (I am still learning French). Can anyone please explain it in English? Thank you very much!
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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check the internet or try the library on France funding and it should give you an assumed estimate.
I am an international student in France. I am currently living in one of my University's Residence. The rent that I pay quite burdens me. I have heard of housing aid programs for students like ALS and APL (Aide Personnalisee au Logement). Problem however is, I don't understand any of the conditions and the process of these since their official website is in French (I am still learning French). Can anyone please explain it in English? Thank you very much!
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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check the internet or try the library on France funding and it should give you an assumed estimate.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
How would I become a foriegn exchange student to France for the summer?
How would I become a foriegn exchange student to France for the summer?
I would like to be a foriegn exchange student just for 3 or 4 weeks in the summer of 2013 to France. This will be the summer before my senoir year. My school doesnt do anything like this though they do take in foriegn students. How do i do this cheaply? Is there even a cheap option? If i do go over there i do want to be safe. Does anyone have any information on how they did it? Or I even love to hear stories! Please help! Thanks!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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A summer abroad before your senior year is a great idea! A great place to check out a full list of reputable study abroad companies is the Council on Standars for International Educational Travel, or CSIET. I'm actually a study abroad advisor for AYUSA Study Abroad and we help US and Canadian high shcool students like you become exchange students. We offer a great summer language program in France. While abroad, you will live with a local host family, attend an international language school and also get the chance to travel! I do understand that studying abroad can be pricey for some families, but the cost of our programs are very inclusive. Our cost includes: *international airfare *health insurance *room & board *placement in school and host family *pre-departure guidance and preparation *in country support & assistance *pre-departure and arrival orientations With the cost, you will receive top quality and of course safety (you will be supervised on your daily excursions!). If you happen to stumble across another study abroad company who is offering a similar program for a fraction of our cost, be careful! You may not be offered the same quality, service or safety, so I suggest you check out CSIET's list! If you want to hear some stories, look at photos, and read blogs and feedback, you can check out AYUSA's blog site and facebook webpage. Good luck! :)
I would like to be a foriegn exchange student just for 3 or 4 weeks in the summer of 2013 to France. This will be the summer before my senoir year. My school doesnt do anything like this though they do take in foriegn students. How do i do this cheaply? Is there even a cheap option? If i do go over there i do want to be safe. Does anyone have any information on how they did it? Or I even love to hear stories! Please help! Thanks!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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A summer abroad before your senior year is a great idea! A great place to check out a full list of reputable study abroad companies is the Council on Standars for International Educational Travel, or CSIET. I'm actually a study abroad advisor for AYUSA Study Abroad and we help US and Canadian high shcool students like you become exchange students. We offer a great summer language program in France. While abroad, you will live with a local host family, attend an international language school and also get the chance to travel! I do understand that studying abroad can be pricey for some families, but the cost of our programs are very inclusive. Our cost includes: *international airfare *health insurance *room & board *placement in school and host family *pre-departure guidance and preparation *in country support & assistance *pre-departure and arrival orientations With the cost, you will receive top quality and of course safety (you will be supervised on your daily excursions!). If you happen to stumble across another study abroad company who is offering a similar program for a fraction of our cost, be careful! You may not be offered the same quality, service or safety, so I suggest you check out CSIET's list! If you want to hear some stories, look at photos, and read blogs and feedback, you can check out AYUSA's blog site and facebook webpage. Good luck! :)
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