Frequently Asked Questions - Internships & Study Abroad Programs

Answer: Internships are typically short-term work experiences (3-6 months) and can be part-time or full-time. Co-op programs, on the other hand, are integrated into your academic curriculum and are usually longer, lasting 6-12 months, often alternating with semesters of classroom study.

Answer: Absolutely! Many internships, especially in fields like marketing, operations, or hospitality, do not require prior experience. Emphasizing your soft skills, volunteering, or academic projects can strengthen your application.

Answer: Yes, you can apply to multiple programs at the same time to increase your chances. However, we recommend customizing each application to suit the specific requirements of each opportunity to make a stronger impression.

Answer: Definitely! Many universities have options for students to do an internship as part of their study abroad experience. This can be a great way to gain professional experience while completing your education in a new country.

France:
For internships in France, you’ll need a Convention de Stage visa, which is a specific type of long-stay visa (VLS-TS) meant for trainees and interns. It is issued based on a formal agreement (Convention de Stage) between you, your employer, and your educational institution. This agreement outlines your role, internship duration, and supervision details. You must also prove that you have sufficient funds, health insurance, and accommodation. The Convention de Stage is mandatory for both paid and unpaid internships.

Mauritius:
For internships in Mauritius, you will need a Occupational Permit (Student) or a Training Visa. The Occupational Permit is for students enrolled in an educational institution and allows for an internship up to 6 months. For short-term internships (less than 3 months), a Training Visa is required. It involves a formal invitation letter from the host organization, proof of registration with an educational institution, and evidence of sufficient funds. Visa processing can take up to 4 weeks, so early application is recommended.

Our team can help guide you through the specific visa requirements and ensure all necessary documents are in place for a smooth application process.

Answer: Consider factors like course content, university reputation, location, language of instruction, and cost of living. Also, check for partnerships or double-degree programs that can add value. Our advisors provide detailed insights to help match your preferences.

Answer: Yes, many institutions and organizations offer scholarships specifically for internships and study abroad programs. For example, the Erasmus+ program in Europe provides grants for international internships, while some universities offer merit-based scholarships for international students.

Answer: It depends on the country and the nature of the internship. For example, in France, internships in finance or marketing may require French proficiency, while tech internships often operate in English. Our advisors can help assess language requirements based on your chosen field.

Answer: Ideally, you should start 6-12 months in advance for both internships and study abroad programs. This timeframe allows you to meet application deadlines, secure funding, and complete visa processes smoothly.

Answer: We offer end-to-end support, from selecting the right opportunity and preparing your application to visa guidance and pre-departure assistance. During your internship or program, we remain available for any concerns or adjustments needed.

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