how do i extend my visa duration(for work in france ) before my student visa is unvalid?
i mean if i find a steady job while studying and i need to stay in france after my studies to take the job. is it possible to extend the visa from my countrie's embassy in france? or should i get back home once the visa is unvalid and repeat the process all over again from my country to get a new visa?
Immigration - 1 Answers
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it is clearly stated when u study you can not work.you need to get out of europen union when the visa expires..yes you have to go back home and start.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
if i wanted to be an exchange student in france and attend high school?
if i wanted to be an exchange student in france and attend high school?
but i didn't go with a program, i went and lived with my family that lives there...how would the school work out? would i be low on credits when i come back home??? and what do i tell my school to go to france as an exchange student and live with family instead of a host family? and what will my family over there have to tell the school 'Lycee'? :D
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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I think the credits might be transferable internationally! But you might want to ask your school counselor! I would think it works just like if you were moving from a different state, but i'm not sure!
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Yes you will be because my friend just came from China and he is behind credits. He is repeating some of the classes that are needed to graduate. Unless you bribe your school and they pass you lol. Or maybe you live in a different state. I live in Cali so thats how things are around here. Good Luck.=]
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but i didn't go with a program, i went and lived with my family that lives there...how would the school work out? would i be low on credits when i come back home??? and what do i tell my school to go to france as an exchange student and live with family instead of a host family? and what will my family over there have to tell the school 'Lycee'? :D
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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I think the credits might be transferable internationally! But you might want to ask your school counselor! I would think it works just like if you were moving from a different state, but i'm not sure!
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Yes you will be because my friend just came from China and he is behind credits. He is repeating some of the classes that are needed to graduate. Unless you bribe your school and they pass you lol. Or maybe you live in a different state. I live in Cali so thats how things are around here. Good Luck.=]
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Will it be a problem to be in France 3 months before my student visa kicks in?
Will it be a problem to be in France 3 months before my student visa kicks in?
I have will have a student visa for classes starting in the beginning of January, however I am hoping to go to France at the very end of September. Will I encounter a problem in doing this?
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Depends what passport you have. If you travelling on a US passport for instance, you're entitled to stay in France for 90 days out of every 180 days without a visa. If your student visa kicks in before the 90 days is over, then you will probably be OK, just don't overstay the 90 days. It would be best to check all this with the French Embassy in your country.
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I have will have a student visa for classes starting in the beginning of January, however I am hoping to go to France at the very end of September. Will I encounter a problem in doing this?
Other - France - 1 Answers
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Depends what passport you have. If you travelling on a US passport for instance, you're entitled to stay in France for 90 days out of every 180 days without a visa. If your student visa kicks in before the 90 days is over, then you will probably be OK, just don't overstay the 90 days. It would be best to check all this with the French Embassy in your country.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
do i need to visa to get to switzerland? i am a syrian student studying in france?
do i need to visa to get to switzerland? i am a syrian student studying in france?
i have a temporary residence permit for student (in France) Thank you
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Yes, you do.
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Yes you can visit Switzerland make sure you take all relevant ID with you. Do you have your carte de sejour yet ? If so yes you can go.
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You don't need a visa to visit Switzerland for up to 90 days within a six months period. Holders of long-stay visa (type D) or residence permits of one Schengen country can travel to all other countries of the Schengen agreement. Both France and Switzerland are Schengen members. The following type of French residence permits qualify for visiting Switzerland. - Carte de séjour temporaire comportant une mention particulière qui varie selon le motif du séjour autorisé (Temporary residence permit bearing specific wording which varies according to the reasons for the authorised stay); - Carte de séjour portant la mention "compétences et talents" (Residence permit bearing the words ''skills and expertise''); - Carte de séjour portant la mention "retraité" (Residence permit bearing the word ''retired''); - Carte de résident (Resident's card); - Carte de résident portant la mention "résident de longue durée-CE" (Resident's card bearing the words ''long-term EC resident''); - Carte de résident délivrée aux ressortissants andorrans (Resident's card issued to Andorran nationals); - Certificat de résidence d'Algérien (Residence certificate for Algerian nationals); - Carte de séjour délivrée aux membres de famille (les membres de famille peuvent être des ressortissants de pays tiers) des citoyens de l'Union européenne, des ressortissants des États parties à l'Espace économique européen et des ressortissants suisses (Residence permit issued to family members (family members can also be third-country nationals) of citizens of the EU and nationals of the EEA/Switzerland); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "volontariat associatif" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Voluntary community service''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "étudiant en recherche d’emploi" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Student looking for employment''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "parent accompagnant d’un mineur étranger malade" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Parent accompanying sick alien who is a minor''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour ne portant pas de mention spécifique (Temporary autorisation to stay bearing no specific wording); - Récépissés de renouvellement de demande de titre de séjour, accompagnés du titre de séjour périmé (Receipt for a renewed application for a resident permit, together with the expired residence permit). The internal borders between Schengen countries are open, no governmental immigration controls will be performed on flights or when crossing the land border between the two countries. Although Switzerland is a Schengen member it does not participate in the European Economic Area (Customs Union), hence controls by customs officers may still be performed on entry. Source(s): http://www.bfm.admin.ch/content/bfm/en/home/themen/einreise/merkblatt_einreise.html ..
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i have a temporary residence permit for student (in France) Thank you
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Yes, you do.
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Yes you can visit Switzerland make sure you take all relevant ID with you. Do you have your carte de sejour yet ? If so yes you can go.
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You don't need a visa to visit Switzerland for up to 90 days within a six months period. Holders of long-stay visa (type D) or residence permits of one Schengen country can travel to all other countries of the Schengen agreement. Both France and Switzerland are Schengen members. The following type of French residence permits qualify for visiting Switzerland. - Carte de séjour temporaire comportant une mention particulière qui varie selon le motif du séjour autorisé (Temporary residence permit bearing specific wording which varies according to the reasons for the authorised stay); - Carte de séjour portant la mention "compétences et talents" (Residence permit bearing the words ''skills and expertise''); - Carte de séjour portant la mention "retraité" (Residence permit bearing the word ''retired''); - Carte de résident (Resident's card); - Carte de résident portant la mention "résident de longue durée-CE" (Resident's card bearing the words ''long-term EC resident''); - Carte de résident délivrée aux ressortissants andorrans (Resident's card issued to Andorran nationals); - Certificat de résidence d'Algérien (Residence certificate for Algerian nationals); - Carte de séjour délivrée aux membres de famille (les membres de famille peuvent être des ressortissants de pays tiers) des citoyens de l'Union européenne, des ressortissants des États parties à l'Espace économique européen et des ressortissants suisses (Residence permit issued to family members (family members can also be third-country nationals) of citizens of the EU and nationals of the EEA/Switzerland); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "volontariat associatif" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Voluntary community service''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "étudiant en recherche d’emploi" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Student looking for employment''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour portant la mention "parent accompagnant d’un mineur étranger malade" (Temporary authorisation to stay bearing the words ''Parent accompanying sick alien who is a minor''); - Autorisation provisoire de séjour ne portant pas de mention spécifique (Temporary autorisation to stay bearing no specific wording); - Récépissés de renouvellement de demande de titre de séjour, accompagnés du titre de séjour périmé (Receipt for a renewed application for a resident permit, together with the expired residence permit). The internal borders between Schengen countries are open, no governmental immigration controls will be performed on flights or when crossing the land border between the two countries. Although Switzerland is a Schengen member it does not participate in the European Economic Area (Customs Union), hence controls by customs officers may still be performed on entry. Source(s): http://www.bfm.admin.ch/content/bfm/en/home/themen/einreise/merkblatt_einreise.html ..
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