Basic subsistence balance for a visit to France
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I am 21 years old and just started working 6 months ago and have plans to go to France for 7 days. I need to know what is the minimum subsistence balance. And I also would like advice if I don't make the basic subsistence figure can I get a guarantee?
Best Answer
- To get a visa, you will have to show that you are a credible tourist. The balance is not the key issue, you will have to show income and expenditures that allow you to spend money on travel. If the travel is not paid by yourself, then you will also have to explain who pays, why, and where the money comes from.
- To be allowed into France, you will have to show that you can cover your cost of living. Quick googling got me €120/day (which seems high).
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How much bank balance is required for France tourist visa?
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