I am an american student who wants to go to university in france or spain. is this possible?
I speak some french and spanish from family/school/work, but i would like to take classes in english. Are there international universities where this is possible? Thank You!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Yes. Google AIFS (American Institute of Foreign Study) It has classes in both countries. There are other programs like this, your school can tell you more. AIFS has a good website with detailed information on what is involved.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
I got a letter to be a foreign exachange student at england, france, germany, belgium, or switzerland?
I got a letter to be a foreign exachange student at england, france, germany, belgium, or switzerland?
I want to know which one u think would be the most enjoyable? And why
Immigration - 3 Answers
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uiwould either choose england, because the language is so similar, or france, becuase frfench isn't that diffferent from italian.
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I love living in England, but I'm not sure if it would be a particularly exciting place to visit. I'd probably pick Switzerland because of the view. I've been there before and it is really beautiful!
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It strongly depends on what you enjoy: -like beautiful landscape, then go to france, germany or switzerland (but england has some beautiful areas too) -like to visit many different countries, then go to switzerland, with france, germany, austria and italy near you -like good food (and whine if you are old enough), then go to france -if you like good chocolate, than switzerland or belgium should be your destination and so on...
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I want to know which one u think would be the most enjoyable? And why
Immigration - 3 Answers
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uiwould either choose england, because the language is so similar, or france, becuase frfench isn't that diffferent from italian.
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I love living in England, but I'm not sure if it would be a particularly exciting place to visit. I'd probably pick Switzerland because of the view. I've been there before and it is really beautiful!
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It strongly depends on what you enjoy: -like beautiful landscape, then go to france, germany or switzerland (but england has some beautiful areas too) -like to visit many different countries, then go to switzerland, with france, germany, austria and italy near you -like good food (and whine if you are old enough), then go to france -if you like good chocolate, than switzerland or belgium should be your destination and so on...
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Monday, May 7, 2012
France: student visa or regular visa?
France: student visa or regular visa?
Hello!! I am going to study to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and need a visa since I will be there more than 6 months. Im very confused though. I went online to apply and the site said I needed to apply for another program ''Campus France'' to apply for my student visa. While I was applying it asked for my grades and other school information. Im sure Le Cordon Bleu doesnt need that information so I stopped. I figured it was for students who are planning on studying at the university. Do I apply for juat a regular visa? If so, where? I live in AZ. If you have any tips please let me know, Thank you so much!
Paris - 3 Answers
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No visa is required. Just bring your passport! The cooking school will have any extra fees covered since they manager of your school is best friends of the sub-minister for state affairs and so they have a visa excemption.
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Visa necessary. I studied in France for 8 months and needed a student visa. Contact the consulate.
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A visa is required for any stay of longer than 90 days. A student visa is what you want. A "regular" long stay visa, the Carte de Sejour, is actually what you will get. Its just that being a student in France is one way you can qualify to get one.
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Hello!! I am going to study to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and need a visa since I will be there more than 6 months. Im very confused though. I went online to apply and the site said I needed to apply for another program ''Campus France'' to apply for my student visa. While I was applying it asked for my grades and other school information. Im sure Le Cordon Bleu doesnt need that information so I stopped. I figured it was for students who are planning on studying at the university. Do I apply for juat a regular visa? If so, where? I live in AZ. If you have any tips please let me know, Thank you so much!
Paris - 3 Answers
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No visa is required. Just bring your passport! The cooking school will have any extra fees covered since they manager of your school is best friends of the sub-minister for state affairs and so they have a visa excemption.
2 :
Visa necessary. I studied in France for 8 months and needed a student visa. Contact the consulate.
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A visa is required for any stay of longer than 90 days. A student visa is what you want. A "regular" long stay visa, the Carte de Sejour, is actually what you will get. Its just that being a student in France is one way you can qualify to get one.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Canadian student in the UK wanting to move to France?
Canadian student in the UK wanting to move to France?
i am a canadian student studying in london. i'll be done with my undergrad in december 2010. i know french but i would not be considered fluent at it. how about do i go on moving to france after my degree? i'm thinking in terms of jobs. do i find a job before i move or do i go on a visit (hypothetically speaking), get a job and then apply for a work visa or a long term stay? how does it really go? thank you very much.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You need French good enough to interview and work in. If you are Canadian you have no right to job hunt in the EU without a visa. Other countries get nasty about people who ignore laws.
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After you finish your degree you must have to apply for jobs with employers who are ready to sponsor you for work visa. Once a job is offered, its employer's responsibility to arrange visa for u to live/work in France. Once all is sorted out and u have visa in ur passport (its Type D visa for working in France). At renewal you will get a Residence permit (Type L) for one years renewable every year as far as you have a job. Good luck.
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i am a canadian student studying in london. i'll be done with my undergrad in december 2010. i know french but i would not be considered fluent at it. how about do i go on moving to france after my degree? i'm thinking in terms of jobs. do i find a job before i move or do i go on a visit (hypothetically speaking), get a job and then apply for a work visa or a long term stay? how does it really go? thank you very much.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You need French good enough to interview and work in. If you are Canadian you have no right to job hunt in the EU without a visa. Other countries get nasty about people who ignore laws.
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After you finish your degree you must have to apply for jobs with employers who are ready to sponsor you for work visa. Once a job is offered, its employer's responsibility to arrange visa for u to live/work in France. Once all is sorted out and u have visa in ur passport (its Type D visa for working in France). At renewal you will get a Residence permit (Type L) for one years renewable every year as far as you have a job. Good luck.
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