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EMPLOYMENT AND RESIDENCY IN FRANCE

1. Employment after Graduation To stay in France after graduation, Vietnamese students must obtain either a job offer or a labor contract with a salary of at least 1.5 times the French minimum wage (approximately €2,281.82/month, as of 2019). If you do not yet have a job offer, non-EU international graduates may apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (APS) while searching for employment in France. APS is valid for 12 months and it cannot be renewed. To be eligible for APS, students must ...

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FRANCE STUDENT VISA

1. Visa application locations Student visa applications in Vietnam are processed by either: The Embassy of France in Hanoi, or The Consulate General of France in Ho Chi Minh City. All applicants for a “Long-Stay Study Visa” must complete the Campus France procedure before submitting their visa application to the Consular Section. Applications for long-stay visas without Campus France certification will not be accepted. Campus France Interview Locations: Campus France Hanoi (French Institute - L’Espace): 15 Thien Quang, Hanoi  Campus France Ho Chi Minh ...

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APPLICATION TO STUDY IN FRANCE

I. Études en France (EEF) Application Procedure All students wishing to enroll at a French higher education institution must complete the Études en France (EEF) application process. The mandatory steps include: Creating an Études en France account and completing the online application file Taking a French language proficiency test (if required) Submitting your application on the EEF platform or confirming your offer if already admitted Paying the interview fee and completing the Campus France Vietnam interview The order of these steps depends on ...

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UNIVERSITIES IN FRANCE

France has more than 3,500 public and private higher education institutions, including: 72 public universities, 25 clusters of universities and higher education institutions, 271 doctoral schools. 227 accredited engineering schools authorized to issue engineering degrees, 220 business and management schools, 45 public schools of art, 22 national schools of architecture and more than 3,000 private institutions and institutes.  Over 1,300 programs are taught in English. You can find more information in the Programs Taught in English catalogue. Short-term programs combining language ...

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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN FRANCE

The French education system is divided into three levels: Primary Education (l’enseignement primaire) - 9 years, of which 8 years are compulsory Secondary Education (l’enseignement secondaire) - 7 years Higher Education (l’enseignement supérieur) - 2 to 8 years In 1882, Jules Ferry, then Minister of Education, implemented a law requiring all children aged 6 to 12 to attend school regardless of gender, race, religion, or ethnicity, and education at this level was made completely free. Since 1959, schooling has been compulsory ...

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WHY STUDY IN FRANCE

France has long been one of the world’s leading destinations for international education, attracting hundreds of thousands of students each year. With its world-class universities, globally recognised degrees, affordable tuition, and strong links between academia and industry, France offers an education experience that is both high-quality and practical. Beyond academics, students benefit from generous government support, a vibrant cultural environment, and excellent career opportunities during and after their studies. Below are the key reasons why France continues to be a ...

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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FRANCE

France, officially known as the French Republic, is a country whose main territory is located in Western Europe, along with several overseas regions and territories. Metropolitan France stretches from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine River to the Atlantic Ocean. France also includes French Guiana in South America and several islands in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The country consists of 18 regions with a total area of 643,801 km² and ...

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