India and France have long-standing bilateral relations, and both countries are now extending their collaboration to the field of education. A new initiative introduced by France offers Indian students holding at least a Master’s degree or higher the opportunity to obtain short-stay Schengen visas. This initiative aims to promote educational exchange and provide Indian students with easier access to French universities and institutions.
Emmanuel Lenain, the Ambassador of France to India, expressed his commitment to strengthening educational ties between the two nations. He stated, “Our teams are working double time to implement the decisions taken by President Macron and Prime Minister Modi in Paris to benefit students. France has always been an inclusive and diverse country, eager to share our rich cultural heritage and world-class education opportunities with Indian students. My message for Indian students: France will always be your friend, and we will do everything possible to ensure you have an amazing academic and life experience in our country.”
To apply for a short-stay Schengen visas as an Indian student, here are the essential steps:
- Application Process: The application process for a short-stay Schengen visa varies depending on your country of residence. Typically, it starts at the French Embassy, consulate, or designated Visa Application Centre in your home country.
- Complete Visa Application: Fill out the French visa application form and attach proof of enrollment from a French educational institution. This proof confirms your acceptance by the institution.
- No-Objection Certificate: Submit a no-objection certificate from your current educational institution to the visa authorities.
- Internship Agreement: Include the internship agreement if you have one with a French company.
- Previous Visa Copies: If you have obtained a French visa in the past, provide copies of your previous visas.
- Health Insurance: Secure health insurance coverage for your trip to France. The minimum coverage for France and other Schengen countries typically starts from 30,000 euros.
- Accommodation and Financial Proof: Provide evidence of accommodation arrangements and sufficient financial means to sustain yourself during your stay in France.
This collaborative effort between India and France aims to enhance educational opportunities and cultural exchange, further strengthening the bond between the two nations. Indian students can now explore diverse academic avenues in France, enriching their educational and life experiences.