Procedure for France

Itinerary

Day 1
Sumbit your documents at Abstract

1. Academic documents
2. Passport
3. Work Experience / Training Certificates (if any)
4. Medium of Instruction
5. Letter of Recommendations
6. Pay the Processing Charge

Day 2
Prepare for the Online Interview.

We will prepare your for the interview until you are completely ready.

Day 3
Attend the interview

Interview Duration will vary from 10-30 Minutes.

Day 4
Receive the offer letter

Day 5
Prepare the documents as per the checklist

Day 6
Make necessary payments as mentioned in the offer

– Prepare Demand Draft or transfer tuition fees as per the college/university you have applied for
– Pay registration/application fees as mentioned in the offer

Day 7
Prepare the documents as per the checklist

1. Relationship Certificate
2. Birth Certificate
3. Address Verification
4. Income Source
5. Tax Clearance Certificate
6. Bank Statement and certificate

Day 8
Submit your documents in the EEF Platform and wait for your documents to get validated by Campus France

– Once your documents get validated by Campus France, Pay NRs 14,500 directly to Campus France via mobile banking or bank deposit.
– After the payment, Campus France will mail you the details for the interview.

Day 9
Attend the interview on the scheduled date and time

Day 10
Visit VFS, Kathmandu for Biometric and document submission

VFS Charge: EUR 50+ Service Charge (Approximately NRs 12,000-14,000)

Day 11
Receive your Visa Decision within 10-20 days.

Day 12
Make necessary tuition fee payments, service charge and make Flight and Accommodation arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the requirement to apply for France?

For Bachelors Level:
Minimum +2 completed
Percentage: At least 2.2 CGPA or equivalent
Gaps: Reasonable gaps upto 2 years is accepted
French Language: Not Compulsory but recommended
IELTS / TOEFL: Not Compulsory

For Masters Level:
Minimum Bachelors completed
Percentage: At least 50% or equivalent
Gaps: Reasonable gaps upto 5 years with work experience in related field
French Language: Not Compulsory but recommended
IELTS / TOEFL: Not Compulsory

Is French lanugage compulsory to study in France?

No. There are many courses, that are taught in English. However, it is a good idea to learn basics of French language. to ensure a smooth stay.

How much duration does it take to complete the process?

The duration depends upon the fluency of English of the applicants and the availability of Interview Dates in Campus France.

Can I apply for PR in France?

At the end of your studies and after obtaining a degree of French higher education, you can request a Temporary Resident Permit to look for work or start a company.

What does the Temporary Resident Permit, or APS, authorise?

The Temporary Resident Permit, or APS (for “Autorisation Provisioire de Séjour”), allows foreign students to remain in France for one year after the end of their studies. During this period, they may look for a job (without restriction) or prepare for the creation of a company in a field corresponding to their training.

Until a work contract has been signed, for a fixed period of time (CDD) or indefinite (CDI), foreign graduates with an APS are authorised to work under the same conditions as if they were students, meaning to a maximum of 964 hours per year, or approximately 20 hours per week.

Overall, the Temporary Resident Permit cannot be renewed and is valid for at most 12.

However, students from a country that concluded a bilateral agreement with France (regarding professional migrations or concerted management of flows) benefit from more favourable issuance conditions. Check out the website of the ministry of internal affairs or contact the Campus France Office in your country of origin for more information on your situation.

What to do when my Temporary Resident Permit expires?

When your APS expires, you must change your status and request a residency permit adapted to your situation.

If you have an indefinite or fixed-time work contract validated by the DIRECCTE (Direction régionale des Entreprises, de la Concurrence, de la Consommation, du Travail et de l’Emploi – Regional Department of Competition, Consumption, Work and Employment) and are paid at least one and a half times the minimum wage (so approximately 2,220 Euros gross per month in 2017), you can request a temporary “employee” or “temporary worker” resident permit.
If you have created a company or developed an unpaid activity and you can prove the viability, you can request a temporary “freelance entrepreneur” resident permit or a multi-year “freelance entrepreneur – talent passport” resident permit for starting a company.
If you are engaged in research, you will be able to request a multi-year “researcher-talent passport” resident permit as a researcher.

Don’t wait for your temporary resident permit to expire before you request a change of status. Do it as soon as your situation changes.

Can I work during my stay in France?

International students can work part time (20 hours per week) if their timetable permits as long as they are registered at an institution approved by the French social security system.