If you're a student from Pakistan, you'll need the Long-term residence permit (Visa type D) to study in Czech Republic. This visa is made specifically for students like you who are ready to begin their study abroad adventure in Czech Republic. Find out the best information about the process of getting the Long-term residence permit (Visa type D) to decide if studying abroad in Czech Republic is right for you.
Here is what Pakistani students have to do to get a student visa that will allow them to study in Czech Republic:
You will need to schedule an appointment at the Embassy or a Honorary Consulate General of Czech Republic in Pakistan. Applications are lodged in person. You will have to attend an interview and your fingerprints will be collected.
Pakistani students will have to provide biometrics during the visa application process. Your biometrics are, basically, extra identification (e.g. fingerprinting and pictures) that countries use for security purposes.
You maybe have to attend a visa interview during the application process.
The Long-term residence permit (Visa type D) from Czech Republic is valid for up to 12 months. So that you can stay during your entire degree programme, you may need to renew your visa every year. If you want to stay in Czech Republic after your degree is over, you will have to apply for a different visa, or a visa renewal through the immigration office.
To apply for the Czech Long-term residence permit (Visa type D) , you will also have to pay a fee of 2500 CZK. Depending on your situation, Czech authorities will allow you to pay this fee online, on location at a visa application centre in Pakistan, or through a bank transfer.
Pakistani students will need to get health insurance for the Czech visa.
When you apply for your visa, one of the most important things you need to prove is that you have enough money to support yourself during your study programme. you need proof of funds of 2,490 CZK per month
Pakistani students won't have to prove they speak English well enough to study in an international university in Czech Republic. These language skills ensure that you can succeed in your classes and manage your way around Czech Republic.
Pakistani students won't need to take a medical test before arriving in Czech Republic.
Pakistani students won't need to set up a Restricted Bank Account. This type of bank account restricts the amount of money you can withdraw every month, and only allows you to access it when you arrive in Czech Republic.
The legal processing time of long-term residence permit for the purpose of study is 60 days.
Look at the Czech immigration website for more detailed visa information.
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