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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by joshuamba42: 6:41pm On Sep 22, 2022
I don't think there is anywhere in the list where you are required to show proof of tax payment. CAC should serve enough purpose as proof of income,
then the bank statement too.
Redlighter:
Hello guys what are the documents to submit when using a sponsor for visa application?

I am using my sponsors bank statement.

do I need to show his CAC company registration too?

What if there's no tax returns?

Thank you

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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by CharlyKeleb: 12:13pm On Sep 23, 2022
FrenchXpert:


September is the entry session. Very few schools take in January and visa acceptance is very low. Your best bet is to go through campus France whose window opens for the September session every year.

Visa Acceptance is very low? Does this apply a when I pass through campus France too!?
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Euegene100001: 2:29pm On Sep 27, 2022
Are they open for year yet?
Bookradio:


You're the best. Am visiting Lagos branch of Campus France this morning. I had it in mind before but this info is gonna fast track my move. Thanks a bunch man
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Samdanny01: 9:13am On Sep 30, 2022
Fleda246:
Good evening everyone
Pls did anyone here write the Delf exam in may and are the results out. I’m about to write it soon pls I’d appreciate swift feedback

I'm writing soon , I've sent you a message .
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by bola01234: 1:09pm On Oct 02, 2022
joshuamba42:
Submitted my visa application on 8th of September, 2022, got a call from the visa officer on 19th about my application. I got my passport with the visa granted on 21st September. God be praised. Thank you everyone.

Congrats Bro
all the best
i would going to the France campus this week
pls is the exam compulsory ....
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by bola01234: 1:31pm On Oct 02, 2022
Mimi17:
Hey guys,if you're still interested in applying for admission I can help with that and you won't have to pay a dime,matter of fact if the school(s) you're interested in requires application fees you wont have to pay.But to make it easier make sure your documents are complete


I need this pls I have follow u now
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by joshuamba42: 2:12pm On Oct 02, 2022
I sent you an email. I am not sure what exam you are talking about.
bola01234:


Congrats Bro
all the best
i would going to the France campus this week
pls is the exam compulsory ....
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Mayowa89: 2:36pm On Oct 02, 2022
Happy Sunday. Please can I have your WhatsApp number please.
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Hossana123: 2:43pm On Oct 02, 2022
I came across study in france yesterday, sounds interesting, please i need someone to walk me through.
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by bola01234: 2:44pm On Oct 02, 2022
joshuamba42:
I sent you an email. I am not sure what exam you are talking about.

i have email you back
yes i mean the French exam
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Mayowa89: 3:49pm On Oct 02, 2022
Mayowa89:
Happy Sunday. Please can I have your WhatsApp number please.

Please Mimi17 can I have your WhatsApp number. Thanks
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by gift7085(f): 5:01pm On Oct 02, 2022
FrenchXpert:
I decided to open a thread for France. There is hardly any information for studying in France for Nigerians even when it's one of the cheapest, easiest and most straight forward process among developed countries. If you have any questions or concerns, drop them I will be answering all your questions. I will do my best to include the most necessary information as the thread goes on.

First things first, the application window to apply for admission to French Universities started 1st of October and will be closing 31st of December.

Update: Application on the portal now closes 15th December.





Happy Sunday. What is the easiest science course to study in France . It’s been years I left secondary school I would like to apply so I need an easy course
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by gift7085(f): 5:50pm On Oct 02, 2022
Happy Sunday. What is the easiest science course to study in France . It’s been years I left secondary school I would like to apply so I need an easy course

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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Davidmercy2: 10:14pm On Oct 02, 2022
I got a new telegram France study group
I think it's easier to get instant reply on the telegram group than here
https:///studyinfrancenow
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Davidmercy2: 10:15pm On Oct 02, 2022
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Davidmercy2: 10:15pm On Oct 02, 2022
Davidmercy2:

/studyinfrancenow
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Davidmercy2: 10:16pm On Oct 02, 2022
t. me / studyinfrancenow

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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by waleMac(m): 10:47pm On Oct 02, 2022
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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Ayblaize(m): 10:16am On Oct 04, 2022
Hello guys . I really appreciate the free flow of info about France study in this forum . God bless
I have read the thread from beginning to end ,and there are few questions I have that haven’t been addressed .

1- Since there are two categories of tuition fees in public unis . For EU and non-EU applicants . However some universities have the same tuition for both EU and non-EU applicants. When applying through campus france ,I read one can have a chance to apply up to 7 unis ,thereby increasing your chances of being admitted to one . The question is when applying through CF,will I able to pick strictly unis that have the national tuition standard for non-EU applicants (243€ range ) .

2-After studies ,one will be able to get 1 year residence permit for job search,then when a job is secured one can acquire a work visa . Question is,after 1 year residence permit for job search exceeds without successfully getting a job ,can one apply for another masters ,just to stay in France while using your previous masters degree to continue the job search ?

3-someone asked this question already ,I just need further clarification. How feasible is it to get jobs while studying( for rent ,upkeep and the rest .Taking into consideration some of us will get a sponsor for proof of funds ,get admitted into a public uni with tuition of 243€+ range ,then need jobs during study for sustenance ). In as much as I’m aware that language barrier is a thing in getting jobs , but at all at all na him bad ,shey person go still see (permit me to switch to pidgin lol ).
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by sogtek: 11:34am On Oct 04, 2022
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Treyknowles(m): 6:41pm On Oct 04, 2022
Hello please when will masters application open, I can't find anything about it on campus France website.
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by tsquare299(m): 7:25pm On Oct 04, 2022
Treyknowles:
Hello please when will masters application open, I can't find anything about it on campus France website.



It is opened already though, most public schools have not started accepting applications.
https://pastel.diplomatie.gouv.fr/etudesenfrance/dyn/protected/etudiant/ET_PAN/initDossierFormations.html?
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Treyknowles(m): 7:58pm On Oct 04, 2022
tsquare299:




It is opened already though, most public schools have not started accepting applications.
https://pastel.diplomatie.gouv.fr/etudesenfrance/dyn/protected/etudiant/ET_PAN/initDossierFormations.html?

Oh thank you.
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by babakb: 8:15pm On Oct 04, 2022
Ayblaize:
Hello guys . I really appreciate the free flow of info about France study in this forum . God bless
I have read the thread from beginning to end ,and there are few questions I have that haven’t been addressed .

1- Since there are two categories of tuition fees in public unis . For EU and non-EU applicants . However some universities have the same tuition for both EU and non-EU applicants. When applying through campus france ,I read one can have a chance to apply up to 7 unis ,thereby increasing your chances of being admitted to one . The question is when applying through CF,will I able to pick strictly unis that have the national tuition standard for non-EU applicants (243€ range ) .

2-After studies ,one will be able to get 1 year residence permit for job search,then when a job is secured one can acquire a work visa . Question is,after 1 year residence permit for job search exceeds without successfully getting a job ,can one apply for another masters ,just to stay in France while using your previous masters degree to continue the job search ?

3-someone asked this question already ,I just need further clarification. How feasible is it to get jobs while studying( for rent ,upkeep and the rest .Taking into consideration some of us will get a sponsor for proof of funds ,get admitted into a public uni with tuition of 243€+ range ,then need jobs during study for sustenance ). In as much as I’m aware that language barrier is a thing in getting jobs , but at all at all na him bad ,shey person go still see (permit me to switch to pidgin lol ).

Answer to Q1 is yes.

For Q2, You have to learn french to advance level in order to secure a professional job after graduation, no two ways about it, besides, achieving french language proficiency will afford you so many opportunities because you are now bilingual, you may apply and secure jobs in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, UK etc, you may even secure Jobs in Africa with ECOWAS, AU, high end NGOs etc because of your bilingual status.
If eventually you refused to master the french language, Remeber that France is part of shenghen, which means with your 1 year residence permit after graduation you can travel freely within the sheghen zone, so you can peep into Malta which is a predominantly english speaking and apply for jobs there, but PLEASE master the french language in France and become bilingual, that is the best.

Q3, Its very possible to get part time jobs while studying but you will need to learn basic french to help you through, in fact i will advice you to enroll in alliance francais here and learn just basic french before landing in France.

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Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Opsy14: 9:32pm On Oct 04, 2022
Hi,

Please those that have gone through the whole application process and have gotten visa, how many interviews was held from campus France down to the visa process, and was the visa interview hard?
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Peace634244: 7:52am On Oct 05, 2022
[quote author=babakb post=117273949]

Hi guys .. I’ve been a ghost reader for a while now but please I have a question that has been on my mind for a while now
Okay...I’m about to submit my application for Canada study visa but I seem to have a problem with the sponsors account
My father is my sponsor and he has a company
So we actually planned to use the company account which has over 1billion which is the total balance for six months...but recently I saw a thread on twitter which says we shouldn’t use any company account for our study visa so now I’m confused on what to do should I submit his personal account?... just that the personal account is not huge compared to that one
His personal account is 250m total balance for 6months
So please guys how true is it that I can’t use my fathers company account when he’s the sole signatory to the account and I’m just 19 plus the company will write a letter indicating I’m the CEO’s daughter plus bank’a reference letter will also show that I’m the sponsors daughter

And should we just submit both his company account and his personal account

What are my chances of being given a visa considering financial capability?
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by mic1milion: 8:33am On Oct 05, 2022
Please l need help on undergraduate program for France university
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Ayblaize(m): 3:07pm On Oct 05, 2022
babakb:


Answer to Q1 is yes.


Thank you very much baba
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by mic1milion: 3:50pm On Oct 06, 2022
good dey guy. can i still get admission for degree in one of the University because i only have olevel and OND in electrical and am 40+ years old France
Re: Study In France - Process And Enquiries Thread by Nunushokoto(m): 8:45pm On Oct 06, 2022
Good evening everyone,
Please I have some questions I would like to ask.

1. I graduated with 2.2 and I heard that most schools in France don’t admit 2.2 graduates for masters so I’m thinking of starting from undergraduate level.
Please what are the pros and cons of doing that and would it be a sensible move to make?

2. I have read through the thread but I still find it difficult on how to apply for school and how to go about the Campus France of a thing, I would be extreme grateful if someone can put me through.

3. Can anyone recommend any legit agent that can help me with me application and everything should in case I can’t do it by myself.

I was just denied visa for Canada so I want to make sure that I do this one right and it works out in the end.

Thanks a lot as I await responses from the gurus in the house.

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