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Because the UK has not joined the Schengen Agreement, it is still necessary to apply for a visa to Germany, and after having a German visa, you can go to other Schengen countries without a visa.
Let your mother take the last three months' payslips, as well as her passport, go to the local town hall to register her address, and go to the place where she registers her address, and go to open a guarantee invitation, which used to be twenty-five euros, and now I don't know if the price has increased. After you have received this invitation, take it and your own passport to the German embassy or consulate in the UK to apply for a visa.
Just saw, you wrote "ready" to start working. If you don't have a financial guarantor in Germany, it can be tricky. It is best to find someone to do the financial guarantee, the procedure is the same as asking your mother to sponsor, take the sponsorship invitation letter to apply for a visa, it is very easy to handle.
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Are you a Chinese passport? Yes, you have to do it, you need any proof of assets, and the proof of assets is based on how long you stay there.
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It's important to do it in advance, but it's easy, just book a hotel, send your order to the German Embassy in the UK, and send it along with your passport.
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Before studying in Germany, you have to apply for a visa in advance, and the visa application is a very complicated process, you must first submit the application materials, and then wait for the review, and finally be able to confirm with the study abroad school. It takes about a month to get a student visa in Germany, but there are some differences between schools and regions.
The German student visa is normally a week-to-two weeks, but if you apply during peak periods, the visa will be delayed, up to more than one. According to German law, the consulate only has the right to issue a visa, but if it involves a residence permit for more than three stays in Germany, it must be approved by the local foreign administration before issuing a visa, which is why the embassy has to send the documents to Germany, and the visa is issued in less than three weeks. To study for a degree at a German university, you must apply for a German student visa.
If you want to study a language in Germany before enrolling, you need to apply for a language plus student visa. Students who have passed the APS interview only need to go to the Examination Department of the Personnel Studying in Germany to submit and apply for the visa materials, and the Examination Department will forward the materials to the German Embassy or Consulate, and there is no need for a visa interview. The duration of learning this certificate of Germany's defeat is basically more than a month, of course, a month and a few days, so when is the most appropriate time to do it?
After receiving the offer from the country, there is a time to register, and after receiving the offer, it actually just means that you can go to the school, but you can not go, so you can only show that you are going to go after registration.
According to the new German Immigration Act, German embassies and consulates abroad can issue short-term visas valid for less than 90 daysVisas of more than 90 days, such as family reunification and work visas, must be approved by the local Foreigners Administration in Germany and then apply for a residence permit for family reunification or work after arriving in Germany. To study abroad, you must first apply for academic qualifications to the Examination Department of the Cultural Office of the German Embassy in China, apply for an entry visa at the German Embassy or Consulate in China with the certificate of the Examination Department, and apply for a study and residence permit at the local foreigners' administration bureau with the university admission notice after going to Germany. To apply for a marriage visa, you must present the marriage registration certificate and other materials issued by the civil affairs bureau of Germany.
Apply for a residence permit at the local foreigners' bureau.
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The processing time of the rubber belt visa for studying in Germany, the time of the German visa application has always been a topic of concern for consultants. It was learned from the visa center of the German embassy that the visa would not be issued until at least three weeks. The reason is that the embassy has to send everyone's visa documents to Germany.
The consulate only has the right to issue entry visas, and if it comes to a residence permit to stay in Germany for more than 3 months, it must be approved by the local Foreigners' Office before issuing an entry visa. This is also something you must know when applying for a German visa. If the Aliens Office does not respond within the default time limit of three weeks and two working days between the German diplomatic service, it is considered to have agreed to the issuance, although the conditions of entry must be noted, i.e. the possession of a passport and sufficient financial conditions.
If the Aliens Bureau requests a supplementary review, the default period will not be considered. The German visa is valid for 3 months. The Aliens Administration should be aware that this visa is not a short-term stay in the Federal District.
It can be extended for a period of 6 months at the Aliens Office and it is indicated that the university applicant must enrol within this period, or attend a speaking course for university studies, or a preparatory course.
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The time is a bit urgent, and it may not be possible to do it within 6 weeks. The German visa is an entry document issued by the embassies and consulates of the German defense country to foreign citizens who apply to enter Germany, and is mainly used for tourism, business, transit, family reunion, marriage, work and study abroad.
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It takes about a month to complete, which is relatively short.
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In fact, applying for a visa is only the first step of studying abroad, and there are many things that need to be prepared after applying for a visa, such as understanding the customs of this place in Germany, booking air tickets in advance, etc., these are all to prepare for future study abroad, so let's introduce to you what to prepare after applying for a visa?
1. Book a ticket
Once you have submitted your visa application, you can order a flight ticket to Germany depending on when the visa was issued. The earlier you buy, the better your ticket. With the exception of a few cities with direct international flights to Frankfurt, Berlin and Munich, to the rest of Germany, it is common to fly to Frankfurt first, and then transfer or train to get there.
Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and Lufthansa have direct flights to Germany, while other airlines need to transfer to Germany via other parts of the world. Economy class tickets are divided into regular tickets and student tickets, and the fare is the same, but international students can carry more baggage. To purchase an international student ticket, you need to have obtained and presented a student visa.
2. Buy train tickets
If you're connecting from Frankfurt to the school, check the train information, reserve your tickets and your seat on the Deutsche Bahn**. It can also be purchased at the ticket office of the train station, at the ticket vending machine, or after the early tremor on the train, but there is an additional 10% of the ticket fee. Long-distance travel is generally by ICE (Inter City Express) and IC (Inter City), which is fast and does not require transfers, or the number of transfers is small.
You can choose between 1st or 2nd class, smoking or non-smoking, one-way or round-trip tickets, and usually purchase a one-way ticket for 2nd class.
1.A valid passport with an entry and exit permit issued by China**.
2.Apply for a letter of acceptance from a German school.
3.A letter of invitation from the German school and a letter of support or a certificate of bank deposit at your own expense.
4.Medical examination certificate issued by a domestic hospital (Chinese-English or translated into German).
Note: The medical examination should be carried out within 6 months of applying for a German visa.
5.White application form for studying in Germany in triplicate.
Note: A two-inch ** is required, and the application form must be completed in German or English.
6.Proof of German language proficiency.
Note: Generally, German universities only need to do this DSH, but the difficulty of DSH varies from state to state, so if you have passed the DSH exam, it will be preferred.
Proof of scholarship award.
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After getting the visa, you should take a look at the information on the side of the macro and whether the name is the same as your name. Check to see if all the originals you submitted when you applied for your visa have been returned. Of course, there are also some physical examinations.
before you can enter the country. Convert the RMB into local money in advance for spending.
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To find a house, you need to solve the problem of accommodation. To apply for a bank card, you need to complete your own personal information. Settled.
Prepare your mobile phone to handle your own mobile phone number. to yourself. Purchasing halls and medical insurance can also be purchased by the school.
Prepare your own model brother groceries.
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If you want to study in Germany, you need to prepare daily necessities for going abroad after the visa is completed, and you also need to prepare the expenses required to go abroad.
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The normal process of studying in Germany, whether you plan to participate in the group review or individual review in the future, the first basic condition is the college entrance examination results. (That is to say, if you plan to go to university in Germany, you can't avoid it during the college entrance examination) According to the latest college entrance examination procedures on the official website of APS:
01. 70% (525 points) + German B2 or C1 = eligible to apply for German universities.
02. The total score of the college entrance examination is 80% (600 points) + German C1 = eligible to apply for medical related majors in German universities.
03. College Entrance Examination to reach the second line + German B1 = eligible to apply for German university preparatory studies.
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No.
But there is one exception - you can go to Switzerland without a visa with a British passport.
If you want to go to other European countries, you need to apply for a "Schengen visa".
The Schengen visa is derived from an international convention. The agreement provides for a single visa policy, whereby foreign nationals holding a valid entry visa issued by any Schengen Member State can enter and leave the Member State multiple times without having to apply for a separate visa. At present, the major countries of the European Union, except for the United Kingdom and Switzerland, are member states.
Therefore, to travel to the countries listed below, you only need to obtain a tourist visa for one of them. They are: Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Austria, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark.
You can apply for a Schengen visa at an embassy in another country in China, or you can apply for it after you come to the UK. It's more convenient here in the UK, 25 pounds, wait a week, get a visa.
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Apply for a visa to Germany:
For short-term visas, Germany issues Schengen visas.
Long-term visa, Germany is issued with a German visa.
Obtaining a Schengen visa does not guarantee free entry to the Schengen area. The final entry is determined by the borders of the Schengen countries. You must bring all the documents you need to bring with you when you enter the country to prove the purpose of your stay, the circumstances of your stay, sufficient funds for the duration of your stay, i.e. sufficient travel expenses to return to the country of departure, as you may be required to do so.
A Schengen visa cannot be used for more than 90 days within six months.
German visas are generally issued for 90 days, and the holder must register with SAFE and apply for an extension within 90 days.
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The UK is not a Schengen country,1 and the Schengen countries should adopt uniform policy provisions on the movement of people, especially in terms of visas;
2 The Schengen Agreement countries decide to issue a uniform visa that is generally valid within the Schengen area;
3. A short-term travel visa that allows for a single or double entry, provided that the total number of days of stay does not exceed 3 months within six months of the first entry;
4 The national visas of each country should be recognized before the Schengen visa is used;
5 Under the Schengen Agreement, travelers with a valid residence permit in any of the Schengen Member States may travel freely within the Schengen area without a visa for a period of 3 months. Travellers outside the Schengen area can travel to a Schengen country without a visa as long as they have a valid residence permit and passport for that country. For stays of more than 90 days, applicants should apply for a national visa in accordance with the relevant laws and the purpose of their stay;
6. The unified Schengen visa shall be issued by the diplomatic and consular authorities of the countries of the agreement;
7 In principle, the country that issued a Schengen visa should be the main destination country of the visa holder, and if the two destination countries have stayed for a similar period of time (to the nearest hour), the country of the first entry may issue a Schengen visa;
8. The travel document must be valid longer than the validity of the visa, and the travel document must ensure that the alien outside the Schengen area can return to his or her country or enter a country outside the Schengen area;
9. Each country has the right to decide whether a person has the right to enter the country, or to be denied entry, and that Schengen visas issued by other countries will be restricted when used in another Schengen country, provided that the country informs the other countries of the agreement;
10 On 26 March 1995, the Schengen Agreement first entered into force in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, and the seven countries began to implement Schengen visas. At the end of 1997, Italy, Greece and Austria successively implemented Schengen visas. Since 25 March 2001, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Denmark have been issuing Schengen visas. The number of Schengen visa member countries has grown to 25 to date.
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