Visa and work regulations depend on your nationality and your chosen destination.
In many European destinations, citizens of the European Union can travel and study without a visa. For other countries, specific entry permits or travel authorisations may be required. For example, destinations such as the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa or Malta may have different entry rules depending on your passport.
For longer stays, some countries require a student visa. Processing times, required documents and possible interviews vary from country to country. It is important to plan your application early to ensure a smooth start to your language course.
Can you work while studying?
- Whether you are allowed to work during your stay depends on local immigration laws and the type of visa you hold.
- In some countries, students with a valid student visa may work part-time under certain conditions.
- In other destinations, working is not permitted while attending a language course.
- Working hours and regulations can also depend on the length of your stay.
- Before you travel, it is essential to check the exact rules that apply to your situation.
With SPRACHCAFFE, you receive clear and up-to-date information tailored to your nationality and destination. We provide the necessary enrolment confirmations and supporting documents for your visa application and guide you step by step through the process.
This way, you prepare your trip with confidence and focus fully on what truly matters: improving your English and enjoying your experience abroad.