Student VISA
A Europe student visa allows you to study full-time at a recognized educational institution in Europe. Key points to remember:
Obtain an acceptance letter from your chosen institution.
Meet language proficiency requirements if applicable.
Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
Comply with health insurance and other specific requirements.
Depending on the country, you might have limited work rights during your studies.
Work VISA
A work visa permits you to work and reside in Europe for employment purposes. Key points to consider:
Secure a job offer from a European employer before applying.
The employer might need to prove that the job cannot be filled by a local candidate.
Different countries have varying requirements and categories of work visas.
Some work visas might lead to permanent residency options.
Tourist Visa
01.Short-Term Schengen Visa:
A tourist visa, also known as a Schengen visa, allows you to visit Europe for a limited duration for tourism purposes. Important details:
Typically valid for 90 days within a 180-day period.
Can be used for tourism, family visits, business meetings, and short-term courses.
Specific requirements include travel itinerary, accommodation details, and proof of financial means.
02.Long-Term Tourist Visa:
Some countries offer long-term tourist visas that allow you to stay for an extended period. These are suitable for travelers who wish to explore Europe for an extended stay without studying or working.