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Priya Garg

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As mentioned earlier, overseas students from outside Switzerland, the European Union, and the European Economic Area can take up employment for a maximum of 964 hours every year, i.e. 20 hours every week. But there are some exceptions as well. So, if you're an international student who has been in France for at least two years and has been pursuing higher education for at least one year, you might be permitted to work for more than 20 hours every week. In such a case you will have to get your visa status changed from a student visa to a work visa or temporary residence permit for jobs that allow compensation.

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Rohini Rawat

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The chance of getting a student visa in France are pretty high, ranging from 80-90%. However, this may chnage based on various factors like your home country's passport, educational background, the course you choose to study in France and many more. Be sure to avoid any mistakes described in this article above to enhnace your chances of getting a French student visa. 

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Abhishek Khanna

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If your French visa application has been denied, you can challenge the decision by submitting an "informal appeal" to the French consular authorities within 30 days of receiving the refusal notice. This involves writing a request that outlines your reasons for believing the decision was wrong, along with any relevant documents to support your case.If this initial appeal does not succeed, you have the option to escalate the matter to the "Commission de Recours contre les Décisions de Refus de Visa d'entrée en France" (CRRV) located in Nantes, which handles appeals related to visa refusals. Keep in mind that this second appeal must als
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Aashi Shukla

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The French student rejection rate is the percentage of visa applications that are denied for a given period of time. Even though the success rate of the French student visa applications is pretty high (80-90%), some students may still face a rejection. The estimated French student visa rejection ranges from 8-12%.   

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Mayank Vashisht

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Applying for a student visa to study at Sorbonne University or any other institution in France requires several steps. Here is a general guide to help you with the process:Acceptance Letter from Sorbonne University:Before applying for a visa, you should have already been accepted into a programme at Sorbonne University. Ensure you have received an acceptance letter or an enrollment certificate.You may need to demonstrate your proficiency in French or English, depending on your program's language of instruction. Check the specific requirements for your program.Please note that visa requirements and procedures may change over time, and i
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Anurag Pal

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International students going to France to pursue higher education are required to apply for a student visa before arriving in France. International students enrolled in bachelor/master courses are required to apply for a “Long Stay National Visa”. The cost of processing the ‘Long Stay National Visa’ for study purposes is EUR 99. This application fee is needed to be paid at the nearest BNP Paribas Branch.

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Anurag Pal

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International students going to France to pursue higher education are required to apply for a student visa before arriving in France. International students enrolled in bachelor/master courses are required to apply for a “Long Stay National Visa”. The cost of processing the ‘Long Stay National Visa’ for study purposes is EUR 99. This application fee is needed to be paid at the nearest BNP Paribas Branch.

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Anurag Pal

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International students going to France to pursue higher education are required to apply for a student visa before arriving in France. International students enrolled in bachelor/master courses are required to apply for a “Long Stay National Visa”. The cost of processing the ‘Long Stay National Visa’ for study purposes is EUR 99/INR 8,923. This application fee is needed to be paid at the nearest BNP Paribas Branch.*EUR/INR = 90.13

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