Friday, May 25, 2012

New French Government Improves Work Possibilities for Foreign Grads‏

This week brings good news for foreign students seeking work in France: a government circular which limited opportunities for foreign students to stay and work after graduation will be annulled.
As announced in Le Figaro, one of France’s leading newspapers, France's new Minister of Higher Education and Research, Geneviève Fioraso, has promised to annul the Guéant Circular ("Circulaire Guéant") which advised France’s prefectures to rigorously investigate applications for work permits by foreign students and to exercise “tight control” over applications for a change in status by foreign students. These constraints greatly limited possibilities for foreign students to work in France after graduation.

3 comments:

  1. This is good news for foreign students,as now a days hike in tution fees give a lot of tension.
    Students have no option either to discontinue or take a loan from a bank.
    Both conditions are worst for students. This move by new goverment in france will definitely release some tension of the students by earning some money for their living and can continue their studies.

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  2. I think its a good news ,,, bcz foreign students can do part time job and earn their livlihood.
    They dont have to rely on bank loans or parents.

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  3. Protest against Tuition Fees Anti-Commercialisation Platform Initiated. More detail:
    http://ism-global.net/taipei_fee_protest_march26

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