All frequently asked question
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Common reasons include:
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Incomplete documents
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Insufficient proof of funds
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Unclear purpose of stay
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Previous visa violations
Careful preparation significantly reduces refusal risk. Global Immigration Network reviews your documents professionally to strengthen your application.
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Yes. Most European countries allow family reunification for spouses and minor children.
You usually need to show:
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Sufficient income
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Adequate housing
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Valid health insurance
Family members may also receive work rights. Global Immigration Network provides full support for family residence applications.
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The easiest country depends on your background, profession, education, and language skills. Popular destinations include Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Portugal, and Spain.
Each country has different visa policies and labor market needs. Global Immigration Network helps you compare options and choose the most realistic and beneficial destination.
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For many people, it is easier to start as a student because admission requirements are more structured. However, moving as a worker may provide immediate income and faster access to permanent residence.
The best option depends on your qualifications and goals. Global Immigration Network can analyze your profile and recommend the most suitable pathway.
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In most European countries, you can apply for permanent residence after 5 years of legal stay.
Requirements usually include:
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Stable income
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Legal residence history
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Tax payments
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Basic language knowledge
Some countries offer faster pathways. Global Immigration Network helps clients plan long-term immigration strategies from day one.
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Yes. Most European countries allow international students to work:
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Up to 20 hours per week during studies
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Full-time during holidays
Student work helps cover living costs and gain European experience.
Global Immigration Network can advise you on student work rights in your chosen country.
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Costs depend on the country and purpose of stay. You should plan for:
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Health insurance
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2–3 months of living expenses
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Accommodation deposit
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Travel costs
Students usually must show €5,000–€12,000 per year as proof of funds. Workers with contracts often have fewer financial requirements.
For a personalized cost breakdown, Global Immigration Network can evaluate your case individually.
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First, you must receive a job offer from a company in your chosen European country. In most cases, your employer applies for your work permit. After approval, you apply for a long-term work visa.
Processing usually takes 1–3 months depending on the country.
The team at Global Immigration Network assists with document preparation, employer coordination, and visa application support to increase your approval chances.
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To move to Europe legally, you need to apply for the correct visa or residence permit based on your purpose — study, work, business, or family reunification.
Students usually need:
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University admission letter
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Proof of funds
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Health insurance
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Accommodation confirmation
Workers typically need:
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Job offer from a European employer
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Work permit (if required)
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Valid passport and supporting documents
Each country has different immigration rules. Global Immigration Network can guide you through the full process and help you choose the best option for your situation.
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No, visit visas are usually not intended for employment purposes. Engaging in paid work or any form of employment is typically prohibited while on a visit visa
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Commonly required documents include a valid passport, completed visa application form, proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation arrangements, and sometimes travel insurance
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Yes, you can change the type of your visa to Work Visa on Europe. You need to find employer in Europe, employer must approve you’re
as a candidate and inform ministry of laborabout it. After the employer receive approved documents on your name, you can change
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Visitor visa is that type of visa which can give you opportunity to visit Europe for a short period of time (30ty calendar days). This type
of visa does not provide the opportunity to study or work in Europe. This type of visa can be used just for the traveling to Europe only -
Yes, you can, but you should to change your status inside country you are currently presented on that type of stay which has opportunities to extend the period of stay in. You can do it by yourself or inquiry of Global Immigration Network for the assistance
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Some countries allow you to extend your study visa if you need more time to complete your program. However, you’ll typically need
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Depending on the type of study visa you have, you may be allowed to travel within the Schengen Area for short periods (usually up
to 90 days within a 180-day period). However, if you plan to travel extensively or for longer periods, you may need to apply for additional visas or permits -
Processing times vary depending on the country and time of year. It’s recommended to apply well in advance of your planned travel date,
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Commonly required documents include an acceptance letter from a recognized educational institution, proof of financial means to support yourself during your studies, valid passport, visa application form, and sometimes proof of health insurance
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In Global Immigration Network we have direct contracts with educational institutions base on which we can provide such service. Almost all educational institutions provide accommodation on the campus, and some of them are community colleges which provides food (1 time per day) and employment after paid employment after graduation
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Amount on your bank account should be calculated on personally based on that country of Europe you will be moving on. Roughly for the easy calculation we suggest have not less than 3500 USD (as in equivalent) if you are going to Europe as the worker
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It will be depending on the occupation you want to be taken. If you will be taken low quality work, you cannot be able to take your family with you. If your new position and salary can cover all expenses for your family, in that case you can take them. All decisions are made individually by the immigration officer at the visa interview
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Yes, our company can create all case that you can apply to request Work Visa for you with using information about your employer. We will also check your eligibility for this visa
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Global Immigration Network has as the partners list of HR agencies and we have available vacancies almost every time. This is one of our service types for our clients. Base on your work experience we can find you employer who can be ready to provide documents you need
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Global Immigration Network has as the partners list of HR agencies and we have available vacancies almost every time. Important notice: Do not forget that your desired job should be relevant industry experience that you will be able to document from your past employment history
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Global Immigration Network prepare for you full case how to ready and what should be mention due the interview on the visa center of embassy. All details will be provided on a small detail for you or your family members
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We are immigration company and we provide in documents support to our client. Our team create all types of document needed to apply our client. We collect documents, base on which we are fill the forms, create right structure of it, consolidate with employer documents
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This is one of the most frequently asked quotation. If you are present in your native country and you only planned to come to Europe,
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Temporary type of visas are: Visitor visa (Tourists visa), Work Visa or Work permit based on your visitor visa, Student visa or Study permit based on your visitor visa, Business visa
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Initially should be found stream or program for you or for your family with the way you can use for your immigration process. All provided personal information should be compare with available program or stream you decided to use for it. Information about all available ways
of immigration can be found on official government websites and compare with your background to use it due your relocation