
International students, the Student Life Department of Université Paris Cité is organizing a free online webinar (zoom – in French) on the subject of Residence Permits on October 15, to answer all your questions and help you make progress with your applications. This webinar will be hosted by the Préfecture de Police de Paris.
Zoom link
Event open to students
No registration required
Meeting ID: 813 4094 6304
Secret code: 929827
In addition to this information webinar, you can find practical advice and important information tailored to your situation (European or non-EU student) on the “Be Our Guest” page dedicated to international students, under the heading “Preparing my arrival”. You can also consult the Campus France website, the Préfecture de Police de Paris website and the websites of French Consulates abroad.
Zoom link
Event open to students
No registration requiredMeeting ID: 813 4094 6304
Secret code: 929827
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