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3. Preparing for Your Studies at the URCA

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES For exchange students: Once you are selected by your university you will receive an application form and a “learning agreement”from the International Relations Office (SRI). These two documents should be filled in and signed before your arrival at the URCA. They should be transmitted to the (SRI): • at the latest by May 15th for the exchange students • before November 1st for the ERASMUS students coming for the second term you must demonstrate your level of French proficiency (European reference B2) For the international students intending to acquire a degree at the URCA : It is necessary to follow the so - called a preliminary admission procedure: • Deadline for international students outside Europe: from the 1st of December to the 31st January. (As part of this procedure, You must demonstrate your level of French proficiency – European reference B2 – by passing a language test.) • Deadline for European students: from the 20th of January to the 20th of March. Visa If you are not a resident of one of the 30 member countries of the European Economic Community (EEC), Andorra, Monaco, Switzerland, San - Marino or the Vatican, you must acquire a visa (“type D”) before your arrival. The request must be submitted to the Consulate or the Embassy of France in your country at least three months before your departure. If you are not a resident of the European Economic Community and your study period in France is longer than 3 months, then the acquisition of a student residence permit is compulsory once you arrive in France. >> See Chapter 4, Residence permit. On the website of Campus France you can find detailed information concerning the enrollment procedure, the visa and the residence permit: www.campusfrance.org Most of the international students outside of Europe who intend to earn a degree at the URCA must go to the “Centre pour les études en France” (CEF) of Campus France. Residents from countries without a CEF procedure should go to the French Embassy. >> Check out which procedure you have to follow on: www.campusfrance.org 22 \ 3. Preparing for Your Studies at the URCA

3. Preparing <strong>for</strong><br />

Your Studies at<br />

the URCA

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