Schengen Study visa without IELTS! Poland Study Visa! Visa! Study Visa! Schengen_study_visa! Europe

Published: 08 September 2021
on channel: Euro World - Amandeep Singh
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In today's video i will let you know about the process of Poland study visa.
Today's Video for Schengen Study Visa Applicants Watch the entire video and know in details the following Question Answers.

Eligibility Criteria ?
Documents required ?
With or Without IELTS ?
Tuition Fee ?
Living Expenses ?
Spouse Allowed ?
Interview ?
Visa Process ?
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The Schengen Area is an area comprising 26 European countries that have officially abolished all passport and all other types of border control at their mutual borders. The area mostly functions as a single jurisdiction for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy.



The Schengen visa

A Schengen visa is a short stay visa allowing its holder to circulate in the Schengen area. The Schengen area covers 26 countries ("Schengen States") without border controls between them. These countries are: #Austria, #Belgium, the #Czech #Republic, #Denmark, Estonia, #Finland, #France, #Germany, #Greece, #Hungary, #Iceland, #Italy, #Latvia, #Liechtenstein, #Lithuania, #Luxembourg, #Malta, the #Netherlands, #Norway, #Poland, #Portugal, #Slovakia, #Slovenia, #Spain, #Sweden and #Switzerland.

A Schengen visa is an authorisation issued by a Schengen State with a view to:

an intended stay in the territory of the Schengen States of a duration of no more than 90 days in any 180 days period ("short stay visa"),a transit through the international transit areas of airports of the Schengen States ("airport transit visa").


Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland have all acceded to the Schengen Agreement and are thus Schengen states.


Holders of Schengen visas (text on the visa reads “valid for Schengen states” in the language of the issuing country) may spend up to 90 days in a given 180 days period in the Schengen area, provided their visa is valid at the time. The same applies to holders of most national residence permits and national category D visas issued by individual Schengen states for long‑term visits of more than three months. A separate visa may well be needed for travel to other EU states which are not Schengen states.

Citizens of Schengen countries can cross the internal borders of all member states without passport checks. The Schengen visa entitles the holder to visits of up to 90 days every 6 months in the entire Schengen area.

On 14 June 1985 the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands signed the Schengen Agreement on the gradual abolition of checks at their common borders. The Agreement is named after the small town in Luxembourg on the border to France and Germany where it was signed.



harmonising provisions relating to entry into and short stays in the Schengen area by non-EU citizens (uniform Schengen visa),asylum matters (determining in which member state an application for asylum may be submitted),measures to combat cross-border drugs-related crime, police cooperation, and cooperation among Schengen states on judicial matters.