Austria: Study, Work and Immigration
Austria: Study, Work and Immigration
Austria: Study, Work and Immigration
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Austria
Study, Work and Immigration
General Information For Pakistani
Students
Revision 2.0
Muhammad Adnan
July, 2012
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ..........................................................................................................................
Preface ............................................................................................................................................
1. How to search for your field of study .................................................................................... 7
2. Admission to Austrian University.......................................................................................... 7
3. Eligibility Criteria for Admission in Masters and Bachelors.............................................. 7
4. Document Attestation from Austrian Embassy .................................................................... 8
5. Admission Dates ...................................................................................................................... 8
6. Language Requirements ......................................................................................................... 9
7. Visa Process.............................................................................................................................. 9
8. Money matters and Bank statement .................................................................................... 10
9. Fees and Expenses in Austria ............................................................................................... 11
10. Accommodation Issues .......................................................................................................... 11
11. Health insurance in Austria ................................................................................................. 11
12. Part time Jobs ........................................................................................................................ 12
13. Difference between University and University of Applied Sciences ................................. 12
14. Step-by-step procedure for study in Europe....................................................................... 14
15. Some Useful Links ................................................................................................................. 15
Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................................................................... 16
16. Appendix A ............................................................................................................................ 17
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Please use the above contact only, if something is not clear in this document. To avoid posting
questions, which are already answered in this document, please read this document carefully.
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Admission to Bachelor degree program is usually accompanied by an entry test, just like
Pakistan. Some universities conduct entry tests in foreign countries if they have sufficient
Bechelor degree applicants from that particular country. If you apply in such a program and
your university does not conduct entry test in Pakistan, then you may have to visit India or
Nepal for that test, if university conducts that entry test there. I have a friend who applied
for such a program in Finland in 2010. His university conducted entry test in Nepal and he
has to go to Nepal for that test. He went there, appeared in entry test, passed it and now he is
in Finland studying his Bachelors degree.
5. Admission Dates
Admission dates are not specific in any country of Europe. Dates vary from university to
university. Most universities intake is annual and it is usually in fall semester. For fall semesters,
admission starts usually in February, March. If university intake is also available in summer
semester, then for summer semester, admission dates are usually in October, November. You
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have to consult website of your selected university to know final dates and information about
intake.
6. Language Requirements
Usually, Bachelors degree programs all over the Europe are taught in local language of that
particular country. There are very few universities which offer Bachelor degree courses in
English. But for Masters, case is different. From last decade, majority of universities which
offered Masters courses have started Master degree courses in English. They say these courses as
International Master Degree Program. It is called International because it is in English.
If your selected program is in local Language then university will require you to have a
certificate in their Local language e.g German, Italian etc. If program is in English, then they will
require you provide English Language Proficiency Certificate (IELTS, TOEFL or in some cases,
they may accept a Proficiency Certificate from your university).
To know about the score requirements in TOEFL or Band requirements in IELTS, you have to
check your university website. Each university has its own requirement. Many universities
accept IELTS band 6.0 or even 5.5, TOEFL iBT score 80. Some may require a higher score of 90
(TOEFL) or 6.5(IELTS). So, it would be nice if you strive for the maximum score in your
Language Certificate to increase number of universities you can apply.
Note: Although your selected university may accept a Proficiency Certificate issued by your own previous
university, this certificate will always be below the scores of IELTs and TOEFL. Since competition for admission
is more and more every year, you may lose your position if your competents are providing IELTS/TOEFL
as compared to you. So, it would always be better to provide an internationally recognized English Language
Proficiency Certificate.
7. Visa Process
In general, visa process is same for all countries accept Austria. As, if your documents are not
Verified and Attested by Austrian Embassy, they will do so first(this process takes 4-8 weeks)
even if your university does not require you to get them attested by Embassy.
When you have submitted your documents for verification, take an appointment from embassy
after two/three weeks of this submission for your residence permit. This is to save your time
when documents are attested.
Once you get your admission letter from university and your documents are attested by
embassy, you start your visa process. In Austrian case, application for visa is called
Application for Residence Permit. You apply for Residence Permit and once your
application is approved (It usually takes 4-6 weeks), embassy will call you to submit Schengen
visa form. After you fill in that form and submit visa fee and submit your passport, you get your
visa in 10 days.
The form for Residence Permit Application is a little complicated and is in German. It has
around 10-12 pages. At first sight you may not be able to recognize even a word out of it. But
with a little effort you can find the soft copy of this form on Google. I found it on the Austrian
foreign ministry website. Once you get the soft form, you can give this .pdf or .doc to Google
translator to get a Translation and then fill in the form. Otherwise, If someone of yours knows
German language can fill this form. But at least dont pay anyone to fill out this form. You can
contact me if you dont find any way out.
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The fee for Residence Permit Application is around 80-Euros (Eighty Euros only), which you
have to submit while submitting your application. Almost same amount you will pay when you
apply for Schengen Visa at last step.
Residence permit application is necessary for people (students) who want to stay in Austria for
more than six months. Usually, Master degree program is of two years. Students who want to
come to Austria for one semester or less than six months, they dont need to apply for Residence
Permit. I dont have any further information about the visa process for this kind of students.
Application Form for Residence Permit and its explanation is also available on this site.
http://www.bmeia.gv.at/vertretung/taipeh/ratgeber/formulare-zum-download.html
This page is in German. You can translate it from Google Chrome or Google toolbar in IE or
Mozilla.
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In, the case that you go for a practical work in an industry, then FH degree would be preferred
over University degree.
Generally, outside German speaking countries, people and universities dont know the
difference b/w FH and University. They consider both as university and degree of both as
equivalent. This means that if an FH master degree holder goes to some non-German speaking
country to enroll in PhD, they may not consider this little difference and he will not have any
problem in getting admission.
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It is difficult to understate the importance of Accounting in companies and the business world as a whole. It is because of my
recognition of the importance of accounting that I have decided to seek further education and a career in this field. After
careful consideration, it has become clear to me that developing a successful career in accounting in the modern business
environment requires advanced training in accounting and related subjects. I am motivated to study in your masters
program in Accounting and Management by an awareness of the ever-changing reality of the business environment and the
need to upgrade my own expertise and professional abilities. I am a native of [country], an Asian island with a trade-oriented
economy that is increasingly focused exporting to markets in Europe and North America. Many outstanding scholars from
my country have studied abroad to hone their skills with foreign teachers and classmates, and this has been instrumental to
the progress of my countrys economy. I hope to follow suit, broadening my international perspective, improving my
language skills, and refining my knowledge of accounting.
I majored in the Department of Mathematics at National Good University, one of the top ten universities in all of [country]. I
chose this major due to my belief that math is the foundation of academic and professional development. My department
offered us comprehensive training in diverse fields such as computer science, mathematics and social sciences. With my
extensive foundation in mathematics, I am convinced that I can cope well with the demands of your masters program. I also
took elective management classes, including Management and Economics, while in the university. My academic
experiences impressed upon me the importance of accounting in the modern business world, as well as the crucial role
played by management in the ultimate direction and success of a company. With my growing interest in the business world,
my performance in the university steadily improved over my four years of study. As my interest in these areas developed, it
became clear that the pursuit of postgraduate education in these areas, ideally in the USA, is the logical next step in my
overall development.
In addition to my work in the classroom, I was an active member of campus. I have joined several organizations since senior
high school, in which I acquired a unique blend of experiences. Perhaps the most memorable and valuable of all was my
participation in the Department of Mathematics Student Association. I was in the activity section, which organized many
activities for the whole Department. I organized the Departments large-scale end-of-year party, planning details of the event
with my partners and ensuring steady progress toward our goals. During the process of conducting these tasks, conflicts
inevitably arose. I worked hard, however, to coordinate with other members of the group and developed contingency plans
to address problems as they arose. This experience proved to be as rewarding as it was challenging, and I expect that the
leadership experience I acquired will be very useful when pursuing further studies.
Given the importance of globalization in the management and development of companies, an education that does not fully
address the international and multicultural realities of the modern business world is incomplete. I have therefore decided to
pursue my degree overseas, as the expertise and facilities offered in my countrys educational institutions are limited and
thus unable to match the diversity and multiculturalism available in the US. I look forward to meeting and interacting with
people from diverse backgrounds. The ability to listen and learn from others is crucial for professionals in all industries. Your
university, with its mix of people from different backgrounds, is a true microcosm of the international business world and
thus the ideal place in which to pursue a business-based education.
As the above shows, I am highly motivated and ambitious in pursuing my masters degree in the US. By studying in your
masters program, I hope to extend my vision and improve my English proficiency. After completion of your masters
program, I plan to return to [my country] and work for one of the leading multinational accounting/finance firms as an
accounting professional capable of dealing with a broad range of people, companies, and financial situations. Your program
in Accounting and Management will enable me to achieve the goals I have set for myself. I expect to have a long career in
this field and benefit a wide range of companies. In this way, I hope to add to the general development of my countrys
economy and become a leading professional in my field.
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