As an non EU applicant can i study masters in switzerland and search for jobs in Germany? [closed]
As an non EU applicant,Is it possible to study Masters in Switzerland and search for job oppurtunites in Germany and other EU countries?
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Under normal conditions, a long-term national visa from one Schengen state allows you to visit the other Schengen states as if you had a multiple-entry Schengen visa with the same duration. The 90/180 rule applies to the other Schengen states.
Looking for jobs and having interviews are permitted activities in the other states. Actually working is not.
Right now there are potential disruptions because of the COVID pandemic. Restrictions which are being lifted may be reintroduced if there are breakouts.
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Do non EU students get a job after studying in Switzerland?
But only 10-15% of students from countries outside the EU and EFTA get a job in Switzerland after their studies, according to estimates by Economiesuisse, the Swiss Business Federation. Economiesuisse sees immigration restrictions as the main reason for this.Can I study in Switzerland and work in Germany?
Working in Germany during your studies Students from the EU/EEA (as well as students from Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland) have the same entitlement as German students and free access to the German job market. You can work up to 20 hours per week while studying.Can I get a job after studying in Switzerland?
In terms of work permits after study in Switzerland, students are allowed to remain in the country for six months after completion of the degree to look for jobs. The Switzerland Visa for a work permit is given to successful job applicants.How can a non EU get a job in Switzerland?
As a non-EU/EFTA citizen, you are eligible to apply for a Switzerland work visa if you meet the following conditions:Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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