Long-stay student visa and residence permit for non-EU nationals enrolled in French higher education. Nationals of designated countries apply through the Campus France 'Etudes en France' procedure. Graduates can move to a one-year job-search / business-creation permit.
International students admitted to a French higher-education or vocational institution.
Our licensed advisors assess your eligibility, build a strategy to strengthen your application, and manage the process end to end, so you submit a complete, competitive application with confidence.
Yes. A student residence permit lets you work without a separate work permit, but you are limited to a maximum of 964 hours per year (about 60% of full-time legal working hours).
You generally need to show monthly resources of around 615 euros, though this can be waived if you are admitted through certain state-convention scholarship programmes.
It's a long-stay student visa and residence permit for non-EU nationals enrolled in French higher education. Nationals of designated countries apply through the Campus France 'Etudes en France' procedure, and graduates can move to a one-year job-search permit.
Renewal depends on showing your studies are genuine and serious; weak results or a course change are not automatic refusals, and one repeated year per cycle is generally tolerated.
The initial student VLS-TS runs from 4 months up to 1 year; after your first year you can usually obtain a multi-year card covering the remaining length of your studies.
You must validate your VLS-TS student visa online within 3 months of arriving in France, otherwise it stops acting as your residence permit.
Yes. After graduating you can apply for a temporary permit to search for a job or start a business, giving you time in France to find qualifying employment.