Is there a spending restriction on foreign students in France?

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cost of studying in France is something that many students need to prepare, so how much does it cost to study in France, how do domestic students prepare for studying in France, and what is the cost of studying abroad in France, I will explain it to you.

    Paris, France, is the fashion capital of the world, and like all the world's major metropolises, the standard of living in Paris is the highest in France. The cost of studying in France for a year in Paris is about 80,000 to 100,000 RMB, which will still vary depending on the individual's living standard. The cost of living in cities other than Paris is relatively low, about 5-80,000 yuan a year.

    For the rest of Europe, the cost of living in the cost of studying in France is more reasonable. Especially for students, France** gives foreign students the same treatment as domestic students, which greatly reduces the cost of living for students. The tuition fees in the cost of studying abroad in France vary depending on the type of school attended.

    For students studying at a comprehensive university, they only need to pay a registration fee of more than 200 euros and an insurance fee of more than 100 euros per year. The tuition fee of the business administration school of the comprehensive university varies, basically the lowest is free of tuition, and the highest is about 2,500 euros.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a strict monitoring of undisclosed cash for international students, but there are no restrictions on spending.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Definitely not, now there is an economic crisis, and people want you to go there to consume to drive the economy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't think so. It's a good thing that you consume to drive the economy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    50,000 yuan a year for studying in France is enough, and the cost of studying in France is basically about 12,000 yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    50,000 yuan a year to study in France is not enough at all, at least more than 300,000 yuan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, some small cities are still sufficient, and the tuition fee for studying in France is relatively low compared to other European countries.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Now the cost of studying in France is not very high, mainly because in recent years, due to the impact of the epidemic, there are fewer people studying abroad, and there are many foreigners, so the cost of studying here will be less in order to attract international students.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Compared with studying in the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries, the cost of studying in France is relatively low, and these expenses mainly include tuition fees, medical insurance fees, accommodation fees, food, transportation expenses, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cost of studying in France is not high, because not only is the tuition fee relatively cheap in France, but also the cost of accommodation and food is relatively cheap.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Accommodation for university students:

    1.**Construction of public university dormitories managed by the University of Cours Governing Body: low cost, poor conditions, difficult to apply, especially for language students. Between 120 euros and 200 euros per month, about 75 euros after excluding the housing allowance (provinces.

    2.Private for-profit student dormitories built by private individuals and enterprises: the cost is moderate, you can apply for a housing subsidy, about 150 euros per month after the subsidy, and the conditions are better (other provinces.

    3.Youth apartment, the house is larger, the rent is moderate, about 180 euros after the subsidy (other provinces.

    4.French families can apply for housing subsidies for accommodation and private rentals, depending on the property.

    5.Long-term accommodation in hotels and guesthouses is expensive, and some cannot apply for housing subsidies. In France, university dormitories are generally furnished with simple furniture, some of which include utilities and heating, and some of which are not included.

    International students in France can apply for a monthly student housing subsidy of 30%-60%.

    Food: The cost is about 75 euros per month, if you have a meal a day in the university cafeteria that costs a little more, about 115 euros per month, the university canteen is subsidized by ** 30% of the cost of the student's meal, 70% is paid by the student.

    Monthly transport pass: 25 euros per month (average price.)

    Other expenses: around 45 euros, including class reunions, etc., but it should be noted that it is important to clarify the purpose of learning, and a small amount of interaction is good for learning French, but too many contacts can seriously affect learning.

    In general, students spend around 300 euros per month, which is much lower than in other Western countries, where 900-1,200 euros per month is enough to support students' living expenses during the holidays.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Public universities in France are tuition-free, and the general living expenses are about 6-70,000 yuan per year, including all food, housing and transportation (referring to general love, if it is not a luxurious life). So about 200,000 is already a lot of money.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think that's enough! Of course, it depends on how you live, it also depends on which city you live in, and it also depends on the purpose of your visit to France (study abroad or work), and for international students, there are many discounts for those under 26 years old.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't know what you mean by abundance.

    200,000 yuan is now converted into euros, which is about 20,000 2. I'm in Lyon, and I'll tell you about the price situation on my side.

    After the housing is supplemented, it is about 400, and one person lives, the conditions are okay, and the living is quite comfortable. The transportation fee is 20, the network is 60, the electricity fee is 50, the water fee is not counted, and the room fee is included. This is a fixed monthly expense, which is considered 530

    Eating is not necessarily, basically going out to eat and playing or something every week is about 100. Once a week the supermarket is about 70, and two is 170If you plan to buy a car, it will cost about 300 per month, including insurance and gas.

    In this way, the fixed cost will be about 1,000 per month. Everything else, such as buying clothes, travel must be counted separately. 20,002 I think it should be quite generous, of course, some high-end restaurants and pubs and the like can't go.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm in Lille

    Let's talk about some one-time costs, the school registration fee is 750 euros, and all kinds of insurance (such as housing insurance, life insurance, etc.) are estimated at 150 euros a year.

    Monthly expenses, living aspects, bus 24 euros a month, mobile phone 39, Internet 25, supermarket I go 2 times a week 30+ each time. The rent subsidy is 270 before and 130 after the subsidy. I use medical insurance for 8 euros per month, but it is paid annually, and there is a canteen, basically only at noon, there is a canteen, euros.

    Then you need some unplanned expenses, such as discounts, you want to buy things, you want to travel.

    A lot of the gap in monthly costs that are said online is here, and that is those that are unplanned. If there are no unplanned 400 euros is definitely enough.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is indeed a big problem for you.

    We have calculated that with the support of subsidized housing fees and youth cards, the cost of living in non-Paris areas is about 4,980 euros a year, which is equivalent to 50,000 yuan.

    As long as it is not the Paris area, all places in other provinces have little correlation in the cost of living, but some students will live more luxuriously and will spend a little more, and some will live more frugally, and the cost will naturally be less.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I used to live in Bordeaux without the housing allowance of about 400 euros per month, and now I have about 300 euros of living expenses.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you want to take a one-year language course, the fee is roughly 1-30,000 yuan, and the comprehensive university professional course is free. Like the National ** College, the French language is taught, and the professional courses are also tuition-free. For the Polytechnic Institute, if you want to take a preparatory department in the first year, the tuition fee is about 3-40,000 yuan, and the professional courses are free.

    The cost of studying abroad is still very high, and it is recommended to pass the language in China.

    In addition, the annual living expenses in France are roughly 5-70,000 yuan, and international students can work, and the minimum salary is 7 euros per hour.

    If you have any questions, you can send a private messageHope it helps

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Public universities in France are supported by **, which is free education and is very suitable for working families. International students enjoy the same benefits as their native French students, such as discounts on housing allowances, social insurance, public transport, university meals, etc. Fees are relatively low, especially for working-class families.

    The language of instruction in French public universities is French, and only a few schools offer English for individual majors, so students who choose to study at public universities must have a good foundation in French, not only to meet visa requirements, but also to lay the foundation for successful graduation.

    In addition, to study in France, you must have at least 500 hours of French language knowledge in your home country and pass the French test before going abroad. After arriving in France, students must have one or two years of French language and preparatory studies before entering the professional course, and can only enter the professional study after passing the French proficiency test.

    It should be reminded that France is a country that requires an interview, and when applying to study abroad, the Education and Cultural Office of the French Consulate will conduct an interview to inquire about the applicant's educational background, motivation for studying abroad, study plan, career plan, etc. Insufficient preparation or language proficiency may be limited.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Legal analysis: International students no longer need special approval during their studies, and can legally work during the holidays, but generally speaking, the working hours cannot exceed 21 hours per week; Students who have obtained a master's degree will have up to 6 months to stay in France to find a job, and if they can find a suitable job within 6 months, they will be allowed to live and work in France.

    1.Tuition-free policy.

    Tuition fees in France are lower than those in many developed countries, and Chinese students enjoy the same tuition treatment as students from France, with France** investing an average of 10,800 euros per university student every year. International students enrolled in public universities can enjoy tuition-free education in France and only pay a registration fee.

    2.**Subsidy.

    The subsidies granted to students in France** cover many areas, such as social insurance, housing, transportation, and belongings. International students can enjoy the housing allowance in France**; Students under the age of 25 are entitled to a transport subsidy in France**; Dining in a university town is subsidized by France**.

    3.Part-time job policy.

    In order to alleviate the financial pressure on students, France allows students to work in their spare time or during holidays. After graduating from a master's degree in France, students can apply for a "job seeker visa" in France for up to one year.

    Legal basis: Passport Law of the People's Republic of China Article 5 If a citizen goes abroad for non-official reasons such as going to a foreign country to settle, visit relatives, study, work, travel, or engage in business activities, he or she shall apply for an ordinary passport to the exit-entry administration of the local people's ** public security organ at or above the county level where his household registration is located.

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