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There are many kinds of overseas services, and I paid 1,000 euros before going abroad in 2003. It's not that the upstairs says no money. I just got my cousin out last year, and I did it all by myself, and I didn't find an agent. So it's better understood.
The most basic overseas service is three sheets of paper.
1. Proof of pre-registration at the language school.
2. Proof of pre-enrollment at the university.
3. Proof of housing.
Generally, you need to be in France to apply for a school, and there are also cattle people who apply for it in China, but after all, it is a minority, and there is a handling fee for asking the school to open a certificate. And the two registration certificates are not out of the same place.
I gave my brother a check for language pre-registration - 2400 euros (I paid it), the principal said that the visa could not be returned to me, and the registration fee I paid in cash (around 50 euros) was not refunded. If you can find someone to do it, you can buy it for money, and I guess it will cost 100 euros.
Housing certificate, the market price in Paris is 100 euros, and international students know it. Because it is easy to live in Little Paris, many people buy housing certificates in Little Paris. The housing certificate from other provinces is 10-20 yuan cheaper.
When I gave my brother to do it, I bought the little Parisian one. Because I am not a landlord myself, the landlord refuses to issue a certificate to a person who does not have residence (the person is not in France).
The above three items are not the intermediary who can refund the money. If you hand it over, do you tell the university that I will return the registration certificate to you, and you will return the money to me.
Some of the overseas ones also include: picking up the airport, taking you to the bank to open an account, looking for a house (housing certificate and really having a house to live in are two different things), doing the first year of residence and so on.
To tell the truth, the landlord is not expensive to charge 500 euros.
The situation of the landlord is different, it is not a visa refusal. It is recommended to ask the intermediary for the overseas documents he claims to have given you, which are the 3 pieces of paper just mentioned. If they can't get it, let them all return.
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In fact, the housing certificate does not require money, just like a housing contract, you rent a house to pay rent, how can the contract still ask for money? In fact, the agent asks for your money, but if the agent has already helped you find a house and pay the rent, it is another matter, because if you don't go to live unilaterally, the landlord will still collect your money, but if you don't have a visa, I think the money should be returned. If you haven't been there, isn't it sick that the agent will help you rent a house?
Who did you rent it to?
Basically, the overseas service fee is the money that you will only use when you go abroad, and someone in France will help you with some related things, such as school reports, houses, banks, detentions, etc.
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This act of yours is itself a breach of contract. The agent has worked hard to help you go through all the formalities and help you get the notice, and a lot of costs have been incurred, and it will be morally wrong for you to do so. I hope you will be an honest and trustworthy person.
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I don't know if your situation is the same as mine, but usually the overseas service fee is a means for intermediaries to make money.
It's just a simple fee to help you with some formalities.
For example, help you with accommodation, bank account opening, etc.
But usually you can only admit it, who told you to follow as an intermediary?
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1. Domestic Fees1 Fees for 500 hours of study in China: 4500 7000 RMB2 TEF Examination Fee: 1000 RMB3 Assessment and Visa Fees at the French Embassy:
1500 500 RMB4 Notarization and translation fee: around 800 RMB5 Intermediary service fee: 8000 12000 RMB6 Air ticket (one-way):
4000 4500 RMB Some schools have to pay a registration fee of 75 300 euros.
2. Overseas fees1 Overseas service fee: 800 euros (including language school application and housing reservation) or according to the requirements of the project (you can pay RMB at the bank exchange rate on the day)2 Language tuition: 1350 euros 3000 euros per year (only the first year)3 Health insurance premium:
178 euros 4 Living expenses: about 5000 euros a year (2000 euros more in the first year)5 Public university registration fee: 137 800 euros a year. There is no time limit on holidays, 3 and a half months in the summer, and the minimum wage is 1,000 euros per month.
University tuition fees range from 775 to 4,500 francs per year (129 to 750 dollars at the rate of 1 dollar equals 6 francs), depending on the course chosen. The tuition fee for public engineering schools is about 3,400 francs, which is equivalent to 566 US dollars; Private engineering, commercial or management schools, on the other hand, cost 25,000 to 100,000 francs, equivalent to $4,166 to $16,666. International students studying in France are required to pay a health insurance fee, which ranges from CHF 945 (US$157) to CHF 5,000 (US$833) per year, depending on the age and nationality of the student.
There are two types of accommodation, one is to live in a school dormitory and the other is to live in an apartment. A room in the dormitory costs between 700 francs (US$116) and 1,000 francs (US$167) per month. An apartment with a bathroom can be rented from 1,500 francs ($250) to 3,000 francs ($500) in Paris and between 1,300 francs ($217) and 2,000 francs ($333) in the provinces.
Food, transportation and pocket money range from 2,500 francs (US$416) to 3,500 francs (US$583) per month.
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1) ** Construction of public university dormitories managed by the university administration: low cost, poor conditions, difficult to apply, especially for language students. About 120 euros per month, after excluding the housing subsidy, guess about 75 euros per month (other provinces), (Note:
The number of public dormitories for university students is limited, and it is usually difficult for self-financed international students to apply; The capital Paris has a higher level of consumption than the provinces, especially in terms of rent).
2) Private for-profit student dormitories built by private 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) French families can apply for housing subsidies for accommodation and private rental, depending on the house.
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