How do I obtain a student visa for France that lasts over a year?
I know there are one year visas, but I need a 4 year visa. Eventually I plan on applying for citizenship after I finish my studies.
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One year at a time is the max, so get used to it.
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
How hard is it to get a work/or student visa in France?
How hard is it to get a work/or student visa in France?
Id like to live in France but Im worried about being granted a Visa. Also, I would like to apply to a graduate school but Im not fully fluent in French... Does anyone know of English speaking universities in France or all of Europe (NOT ENGLAND). ? I am looking for a P.hD program in Psychology. Thanks for your help.
Other - France - 1 Answers
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Your chances of getting a work visa in the EU are practically non existent. The new laws since the Schengen treaty has been signed seriously restrict working immigration into Europe even for qualified people unless that have degrees in extremely rare subjects or very special skills, and are sponsored by an organisation already in Europe on the grounds that no European can fill the vacancy offered adequately. A student visa is easier to obtain. Look at these websites for openings in Europe: http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#Europe http://transitionsabroad.com/listings/study/undergraduate/index.shtml#study_abroad_programs and for Germany: http://www.study-in-germany.de/ In France there is the American University in Paris where courses are in English, but it is pricey. Some French universities do run courses in English and accept foreign students for Ph.D research who are not very fluent in French, but Psychology is not a programme which is run in English. Your best course is to do some research on the official website for Foreign students aspiring to study in France: http://usa.campusfrance.org/en/1.html
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Id like to live in France but Im worried about being granted a Visa. Also, I would like to apply to a graduate school but Im not fully fluent in French... Does anyone know of English speaking universities in France or all of Europe (NOT ENGLAND). ? I am looking for a P.hD program in Psychology. Thanks for your help.
Other - France - 1 Answers
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Your chances of getting a work visa in the EU are practically non existent. The new laws since the Schengen treaty has been signed seriously restrict working immigration into Europe even for qualified people unless that have degrees in extremely rare subjects or very special skills, and are sponsored by an organisation already in Europe on the grounds that no European can fill the vacancy offered adequately. A student visa is easier to obtain. Look at these websites for openings in Europe: http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/postgradmenu.htm#Europe http://transitionsabroad.com/listings/study/undergraduate/index.shtml#study_abroad_programs and for Germany: http://www.study-in-germany.de/ In France there is the American University in Paris where courses are in English, but it is pricey. Some French universities do run courses in English and accept foreign students for Ph.D research who are not very fluent in French, but Psychology is not a programme which is run in English. Your best course is to do some research on the official website for Foreign students aspiring to study in France: http://usa.campusfrance.org/en/1.html
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Any tips for a student studying in France?
Any tips for a student studying in France?
I will be studying French in France in about a year, can anyone give me any tips about getting ready, what to do and not to do while Im there and other things?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Keep a english-french dictionary handy. Learn some common words- greeting and of foods. Happy travelling!! Bon chance!!
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I will be studying French in France in about a year, can anyone give me any tips about getting ready, what to do and not to do while Im there and other things?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Keep a english-french dictionary handy. Learn some common words- greeting and of foods. Happy travelling!! Bon chance!!
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Studying France - How long does it take to get a long stay student visa?
Studying France - How long does it take to get a long stay student visa?
My daughter is wanting to study in France beginning in January, 09. The international study person at her University has been of little help and even at times, erroneous information. We have been spinning our wheels to get this done. How long does it take to get a long term Student Visa?
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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After a visa application is submitted, the consular authority processes it and decides on whether to issue a visa. The consular authority makes his decision as swiftly as possible, the time period will vary depending on possible consultations he must conduct. There is no point in contacting the consular authority while the application is being processed. If the consular authority has not responded to you within two months, you may consider that your visa application has been refused.
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The French consulate in Edinburgh/Scotland determines the time to proceed a long stay visa (student visa) at two to three months. The french consulate in New York tells a processing time between one week and two months. So you better check on the website of the French consulate where she has to apply for the visa. A list of all French consulates is attached as first source. Source(s): http://embassy-finder.com/france_embassies http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Processing-time.html http://www.consulfrance-newyork.org/spip.php?article378
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My daughter is wanting to study in France beginning in January, 09. The international study person at her University has been of little help and even at times, erroneous information. We have been spinning our wheels to get this done. How long does it take to get a long term Student Visa?
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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After a visa application is submitted, the consular authority processes it and decides on whether to issue a visa. The consular authority makes his decision as swiftly as possible, the time period will vary depending on possible consultations he must conduct. There is no point in contacting the consular authority while the application is being processed. If the consular authority has not responded to you within two months, you may consider that your visa application has been refused.
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The French consulate in Edinburgh/Scotland determines the time to proceed a long stay visa (student visa) at two to three months. The french consulate in New York tells a processing time between one week and two months. So you better check on the website of the French consulate where she has to apply for the visa. A list of all French consulates is attached as first source. Source(s): http://embassy-finder.com/france_embassies http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Processing-time.html http://www.consulfrance-newyork.org/spip.php?article378
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