Europe’s education system is one of the oldest and most popular in the world. Several destinations in Europe offer a multitude of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in a variety of fields & programs. A growing number of European higher education institutions offer English based international study programs.
Studying in Europe now has become particularly advantageous, as programs in English are common in the areas of Management, Business, Science, and Engineering. Any international student, who intends to study in Europe, can also pursue study programs in other European languages: German, French, Swedish, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Greek, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese; provided they hold sufficient working knowledge of one of those languages.
Working in Europe can be an exciting adventure. However, you are bound to come across some unexpected differences. For instance, in Europe, instead of a resume, you will be expected to submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV). While resumes are a reflection of your main accomplishments only, European CVs are detailed description of your education and work experience to date.
With an array of benefits like low tax rates and free trade within the EU and the option to become a permanent resident within a short time, Europe offers a number of opportunities to entrepreneurs. Different countries in Europe have their own immigration and visa programs for foreign entrepreneurs and investors. Some immigration programs might get one permanent residency, while others are time limited visas for work, study or travel. Team of Experts from Going Global helps you for applying and obtaining an investor visa for Europe.
Features of a European Visa:
The Schengen Visa is a European short stay visa that allows its holder to travel throughout the Schengen Area. This type of visa is issued by one of the Schengen States and allows you to visit any of the Schengen countries for a duration of up to 90 days in total within a period of six months. There are 26 countries in the Schengen Area. These countries have agreed to abolish all internal borders and have a common visa policy, although there may be slight differences with respect to procedures and required documentation.
To have a successful Schengen visa application, you must go through these simple steps: