Study, Work, Live in a member state of Schengen Countries
The Schengen Countries work visa allows the applicant to work in the country mentioned on the visa as an immigrant worker under the employer sponsorship for up to 2 years or more. As they are also free to move around all the member countries without any restriction. The applicant’s family members could also be accompanied and could work and/or study in Schengen Country if they wish.
Study in Schengen Area
Schengen countries is renowned for reputed and internationally acclaimed higher education providers these days in low budget compare to other English countries. If your main purpose of the visit is studying in European countries, then you should require a Student Schengen Visa. To get a study visa you need to prove that you have enough cash to meet your living expenses throughout your stay.
To study in European countries the applicant must comply with particular rules and requirements. A student visa allows the applicant to study in Schengen Area for a set forth period at a specified institution as a full-time student.
The immigration office would check the genuineness of the applicant before they approve the student visa.
Schengen Visitor Visa
A Schengen Visitor Visa is the document provided by the appropriate authorities to the interested applicant for visiting/traveling to and within the Schengen Area.
The Schengen Area is consist of 26 countries that have agreed to allow free movement of their citizens within this area as a single country. Of the 26 countries bound by the Schengen agreement, 22 are part of the EU and the other 4 are part of the EFTA.
Schengen area covers the large numbers of European countries. Although, there are countries that are not part of the EU like Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Lichtenstein yet does belong in the Schengen area and cherish the free movement policy.