With an overstay tag will l get another European Visa? [closed]
I came into the UK in 2016 on a tier 4 Visa that was due to expire at the end of my course in September 2019. In December 2017 I was withdrawn from my course and reported to the Home office by my university because I couldn't pay my tuition fees anymore. I got a letter from home office to leave the country within 2 months but now l have overstayed with more than 5 months. I want to apply to other European universities like in France, Poland and Bulgaria. With a tag of overstay that I have now will l be able to get another European Student Visa?
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For study, you will need a long-stay (D) visa rather than a short-stay (C) visa. Those are under national responsibility.
The German form asks if you have ever been expelled or deported from Germany, so you can honestly say no on that question. However, the form asks about your current place of residence and residence permit. Telling the truth means your chances go down, telling a lie means you can be deported if the truth ever comes out.
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What happens if you overstay Schengen?
You could receive a fine, immediate deportation or even get banned from entering the Schengen Area for a period. It is also important to remember that the 90/180 day rule also applies to countries with a visa waiver agreement with the Schengen Area.Can I leave the country if I overstayed?
Visas allow travelers to stay in another country for a certain period of time before they must leave. Those who overstay their visa and remain in the country will usually face consequences and possibly prosecution by local immigration authorities.What are the penalties for overstaying the 90 days in Europe?
The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.What can I do if I overstayed my visa?
What are the consequences of overstaying my visa? You can face removal proceedings (deportation), a 3-year bar, a 10-year bar, or a permanent bar depending on the amount of unlawful presence you have accrued and your conditions.Overstaying in the Schengen Zone - How to Extend Your Stay in Europe UPDATED
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