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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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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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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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Any student visa, regardless of assessment levels can have a no further stay condition. The No Further Stay condition placed on student visas is typically condition 8534. Condition 8534 means that the visa holder cannot apply for another visa except, a further student visa with permission to work, a protection visa or Graduate Skilled Visa. You may be able to apply to have this condition waived. But you will need to have a really good reason. You must demonstrate to the Minister that: since you were granted the visa, compelling and compassionate circumstances have developed:
I. Over which you had no control and
ii. That resulted in a maj
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