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Aashi Tiwari

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Yes, there are several countries like Australia, UK, and Canada that accept the OET score for visa and immigration. Especially for healthcare roles in their country.

Popular nations include New Zealand, Ireland, the UAE, and the USA, where your score on the OET exam is accepted. Scores typically required are Grade B (350+) in all sections for most visa and licensing bodies

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Kanishka Gambhir

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To study at BITS Pilani, Dubai campus, international students must follow all the visa guidelines which are considered necessary by the university. The university will not accept the admission of a student who does not fulfil the necessary visa requirements. Mentioned below are some of these visa requirements for international students:

  • U.A.E. residence visa 

  • Valid health insurance 

  • Visa is just for education purposes 

  • No work permit 

  • Fresh visa & service fee: AED 2,900 (INR 69.5 K) 

  • Updated documents 

Please note: After admission to the university, students must timely renew the visa at least 8 weeks before expi

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Shreya Basu

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After completing an MBA in Malta, graduates can apply for a post-study work visa valid for up to nine months. This visa allows them to stay in Malta while seeking employment related to their MBA specialisation in sectors such as finance, consulting, and technology. To qualify, graduates must submit proof of degree completion, a valid residence permit, and evidence of sufficient funds. During this period, graduates can accept job offers and later switch to a work permit tied to their employment. This extension helps bridge the gap between academic life and professional careers and allows MBA graduates to gain valuable local work experie

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Shreya Basu

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International students planning to pursue an MBA in Malta must obtain a Type D student visa for courses longer than 90 days, which covers most MBA programs lasting 1-2 years. To apply, students need an admission letter from an accredited Maltese university, a valid passport, proof of funds, health insurance, academic transcripts, and English proficiency. Applications are submitted to the Maltese embassy or consulate, typically via VFS Global, about three months before the course starts. Processing takes around 4-6 weeks. They can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during breaks, helping support living c

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Shreya Basu

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Upon successful completion of an MS in Sweden, international graduates can apply for a post-study work permit known as the "Job Seeker Visa" or residence permit to seek employment in Sweden. This permit typically lasts up to 6 to 12 months, providing graduates time to find relevant full-time employment or start a business. Graduates need to apply before their student residence permit expires so they can legally stay and work in Sweden. The job seeker permit helps in the transition from student life to professional employment, allowing graduates to leverage their Swedish education and local networks. Applicants must show proof of comple

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Shreya Basu

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International students need to obtain a student residence permit mandatory for studies more than 3 months. This permit allows students to legally stay in Sweden for full duration of their program. To apply, students must have a formal offer letter from a recognised Swedish university confirming admission to full time MS program. Other essential requirements are - valid passport 
proof of funds 
evidence of tuition fee payment 
health insurance coverage if the program is of 1 year 
Language proficiency documentation required by universities usually in English (like IELTS or TOEFL) even though the Migration Agency itself

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Shreya Basu

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After graduation, MBA students can apply for D-10 Job Seeker Visa, which gives 6-12 months for finding a job in South Korea. This visa also help the graduates to shift from their studies to Korean workforce. Many multinational and Korean companies actively look for MBA graduates for leadership and managerial roles, making this visa an important bridge for career development.

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Shreya Basu

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International students who get admission to MBA programs in South Korea need to apply for D-2 Student Visa which is required for degree programs that are longer than 90 days. The visa application requires a passport, an admission letter from South Korean university, proof of financial ability, academic transcripts and a completed visa application form. English language proficiency is required as most MBA programs are taught in English, though knowledge of Korean is a bonus. The visa allows students to stay in country for full program which is about 12-24 months and provides permission to students which is limited to just part-time work

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Shreya Basu

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International students planning to pursue an MS in Italy are required to obtain a long-stay student visa (Type D) if their study duration exceeds 90 days. This visa is necessary for international students and allows for legal residence in Italy for the entire duration of their academic program. The visa application process usually starts after receiving an official offer of admission from an accredited Italian university. Students must submit several documents, such as a valid passport, a visa application form, passport-sized photos, proof of accommodation, proof of funds for daily expenses, valid health insurance covering medical expe

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Shreya Basu

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International students planning to pursue an MS in Italy are required to obtain a national long-stay student visa (Type D) if their study duration exceeds 90 days. This visa is essential for non-EU/EEA nationals and allows legally reside in Italy for the entire duration of their academic program. The visa application process typically starts after receiving an official offer of admission from an accredited Italian university. Students must submit several documents, such as a valid passport, a visa application form, passport-sized photos, proof of accommodation, proof of funds for daily expenses, valid health insurance covering med

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