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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WORK IN SWITZERLAND AFTER STUDY

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Switzerland has always been involved in the best countries living in the world and for all the right reasons. It is the second EU Member State that allows EU / EFTA students to study without the Visa program, unlike a non-EU member who has to apply for a visa to study in Switzerland for a "long-term residence permit". Postgraduate students who wish to work in Switzerland for some time may also apply for a residence permit to allow foreign graduates from Swiss universities to apply for a job. In order to get a work permit, the employer of the student must deal with such difficulties on his behalf. Below is information about the same: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA IN SWITZERLAND Foreign students residing abroad must apply for a student visa, from which they must submit a letter of acceptance from one of the universities in Switzerland. For Swiss Visa to apply, students must be able to demonstrate their financial stability to maintain themselves. A language table (not alw...

USA POST STUDY WORK

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The United States of America nowadays mainly has two different VISAs for its international student group. The first is called the F-1 (Optional Practical Training, OPT), which is mainly used by most international students who have opted for US foreign studies. The second visa applies to specialized sectors, namely H-1 B Visa and the one who had all the changes when President Trump came into force. Other visas include the J-1 Visa option for exchange students and visitors and an O-1 visa for an extraordinarily gifted person with national and international recognition of their expertise. In addition to the very popular American green card is also there, but getting one is as big as a lottery, nowadays. I'm not joking. All the details of the above visas are as follows: CRITERIA FOR WORK IN US The F-1 visa needs to meet the following eligibility criteria: Students must document sufficient funds for maintenance in the United States during their stay. Students must of...

Post-study work in Canada

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For a post-study work in Canada, candidates can monitor the pursue Graduation Work Permit Programme (PGWPP) Program. The following are details about the same: EDUCATION OF INTRODUCTION IN CANADA Students need to learn full time in Canada for at least 8 months Students need to graduate from: The secondary public institution, such as a university, business / technical school, university or CEGEP (in Quebec) A secondary private institution that works under the same law as regulations such as public institutions The secondary or secondary school (in Quebec) offers 900-year or more qualifying programs leading to DEP (Professional Diploma Etudes) or ASP (Professional Specialization Identification) The Canadian Private Institute approved by the provincial command provides degrees, but only if you are enrolled in a program that leads to a certified degree by the state. Students should apply within three months of receiving a written confirmation from the institution indicati...

AUSTRALIA GEOGRAPHY,CULTURE AND TRANSPORTATION

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GEOGRAPHY The region of Oceania and Australia includes the Australian continent and many surrounding island states in the South Pacific. It is dominated by the Australian nation. The other two major globally land areas are the New Zealand country and the nation of Papua New Guinea. There are also three island regions in the oceans: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Most of Australia's land mass is a desert, but there are also lush areas. Usually, North Australia is hot and tropical, while the south is usually mild and temperate. The coast sees most of the rainfall and most of the center is dry. Mountains and the ocean greatly affect the general climate of New Zealand. Its northern part has a temperate climate. However, it is rapidly changing across the country when frequent weather conditions and tropical cyclones travel through this area. The warmest months are December, January, February and the coldest are in June, July and August. CULTURE Just as in the United St...

TOP TIPS AND THINGS BEFORE GOING FOR IMMIGRATION

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We are sure that you will have a lot of queries in your mind when you're out of the country, especially when it's the first time. So, we collected information from our travel partners Two Monkeys Travel Forum for great tips on immigration handling. Here are some great immigration and airport tips we got: CHECK ONLINE Select one box from the to-do list and save a lot of time by checking on the web instead of waiting for a line. COME IN TIME Do not be late! Three to four hours before the flight is the safest but arrives at the airport two hours before the scheduled flight. SHOW AIRPORT SERVICES This is the first thing you should do when you arrive at the airport. It offers a more reliable expected arrival time. COMFY CLOTHES Sit on the plane for hours, so make sure you wear nice clothes and shoes. AVOID JEWELRY Do not use them as much as possible. You will be asked to remove them all during security. Save time and pack them CONTINUE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ...