Category: Schengen Visas

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Post Study Options: How to Get a Work Visa in Hungary After Your Studies

Hungary is a land-locked Schengen country in Central Europe sharing its borders with Austria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. Hungary has more than a thousand thermal water springs and bathing for relaxation or medical treatment is an essential part of the Hungarian lifestyle. The Hungarian economy has opened substantially since joining the European…
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Greece Entices Digital Nomads With Tax Incentives Post Brexit

Greece competing for a part of the Digital Nomad pie The hunt for remote workers continues as countries are competing hard to attract location-independent workforce. Remote work was gaining steam before the pandemic, however, the travel restrictions imposed to mitigate the virus spread has brought attention to remote work. More and more companies have realised…
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Tourist Schengen Visa – Traveling to Europe for Tourism

How can I get a Schengen tourist visa? Europe has long been a highly popular tourist destination, accommodating all kinds of travel, whether you’re interested in arts and culture, sightseeing, shopping, outdoor activities, or trying new cuisines attracting over 600 million foreign tourists every year. And, with a unified Schengen visa that lets you travel…
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Post Study Work: How to Get a Work Visa in the Czech Republic After Studies

Getting a higher education in European countries has seen increasing growth from the international community. Aside from accumulating global experience, graduating from a well-esteemed university is a big plus on your CV. Apart from the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland, international students are eyeing other European countries as a potential destination to develop their personal…
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Schengen Cultural Visa for Cultural, Sports, Religious Events, and Film Crews

The Schengen Cultural, Film Crew, Sports, and Religious Visa is a type of Schengen visa that permits its holder to enter the Schengen territory to participate in events related to culture, sports, or religion. It also permits members of film crews to enter the country for film shooting. It permits its holder to remain in…
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