Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Would I be considered an International Student studying in Germany with a French Citizenship?
Would I be considered an International Student studying in Germany with a French Citizenship?
I am currently in the middle of getting a French citizenship. and right now I live in Canada and am interested in going to university in Germany. Now seeing as germany is part of the EU (along with France), would I pay tuition as an international student or regular student? Thanks! Sorry, I haven't actually found a university yet รข€” I'm wondering about that too. But I know I want to study in Germany. I just have to find the right school. You'd probably need a student visa though, depending on where you're coming from.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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hey! I don't really know the answer of the question,but can you tell me in which University you're going, 'coz I am graduating in 2010 and I want to study in Germany, and I would like to know the things that the German people are asking for(doc. and stuff) and the application proses! Pls , thanks and you can write that on additional details!!!! thanks sooo much !
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You are regarded as a 'home' student based on your tax residency not your passport. There are plenty of 'home' students in Germany that do not hold an EU citizenship. The advantage of the French passport will be that you will not need a student visa. By the way, to go to university in Germany you will need excellent German but I presume you know that already.
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