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A visa is a legal document enabling the bearer to enter a foreign country legally. The bearer’s passport is normally stamped or affixed with the visa.

VISA stands for “Visitors International Stay Admission” and is a global electronic system used by governments and financial institutions to process visas and other Visa documents.

A visa is an official travel document that allows foreign nationals to enter stay, or travel within a particular country. Countries issue visas for specific purposes, such as work, study, business, or tourism.

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Education Visa

Students enrolled in recognized educational institutions in foreign countries are granted a student visa. Non-immigrant visas are available for students. Students who intend to pursue higher education in another nation must apply for a student visa in order to study there.

Business Visa

Travelers who intend to perform business operations and meetings that are not tied to work in that nation are issued business visas by government officials in that country. A business visa permits the holder to Participate in meetings, Attend conferences and business events, Investigate new business ventures and opportunities.

Spouse/Family Visa

A dependent visa allows spouses and children to go to another country to accompany or join a family member who has a matching Visa. Dependents of a lawful migrant to a country, such as spouses, dependent children, or parents, can enter and reside in the country with a dependent visa. Dependents of migrants can seek for a visa to join them in the nation.

Permanent Residency Visa

A PR visa, or Permanent Resident Visa, allows you to travel to a nation, stay for a period of time, and then seek for citizenship. In some countries, obtaining a PR visa eventually leads to citizenship.

Work Visa

A work visa allows you to travel to another nation and work for a set amount of time. For work permit visas, different nations may have distinct procedures and qualifying requirements. These visas are available in two types: temporary and permanent. A temporary work visa is only valid for a set amount of time and must be renewed if the visa holder wants to extend his stay. In most cases, the employer is the one who applies for a work permit visa. The employer will submit a visa application to the immigration authority of a specific country.

Tourist & Visitor Visa

Visit visas are non-immigrant visas that are required if an individual wishes to enter a country temporarily for business, tourism, or transit when traveling by air or ship.

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When you’ll require a visa is determined by where you want to go. If your home country and the country to which you intend to visit have a visa agreement, you will most likely not need to apply for a visa ahead of time. If your home country does not have a visa agreement with your planned destination, you will need to apply for a visa before departure.
If you want to travel to a country that does not have a visa regime similar to your own, you’ll need a visa.
Many nations have visa regulations and agreements that allow inhabitants of those countries to travel freely between them without requiring a visa.
A country’s visa policy is a set of rules that determines who is allowed and who is not allowed to enter the country. The policy may allow passport holders from one nation to enter without a visa, but not those from another. The majority of visa rules are bilateral, meaning that two countries will enable their nationals to travel visa-free, however this is not always the case. When it comes to setting visa policies, there are no hard and fast laws. However, diplomatic links with the other country, the history of illegal immigration from the country, and cost and tourism factors are some determining factors.
Visa limitations are in place to keep track of and control the flow of visitors in and out of a nation, as well as to prevent illegal immigration and other criminal activity. By requiring travelers to apply for a visa, the authorities are able to thoroughly scrutinize potential visitors. Individuals may, for example, attempt to migrate to a country with superior economic chances in order to work there illegally.
By the term ‘visa’ is meant an entry permit for a short and temporary visit that must not be more than 90 days in duration.
Yes! Usually, international students don’t speak the local language of Eastern European countries. Our students from all over the world get accepted without needing to know the local language of the destination country before arrival.
The University will allocate a couple of hours where you learn the basic language as part of the curriculum to help you adapt to the culture, integrate, and enjoy your stay. A lot of young people in Eastern Europe speak English so generally you may be able to communicate in English.
EU students do not need a visa to travel to EU countries. UK students need a visa to travel to EU countries. Students who would like to study in non-EEA countries may require a study visa. You will get full support from us in order for you to make the process very easy and straightforward.
Non-EU/non-EEA students will need a visa to enter Europe, and we will help you apply for it.