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France recently passed a controversial immigration law that will have some effects on foreign students, including raising the cost of studying there. The amended legislation was passed by the French parliament on December 19, following the rejection of the previous version. One of the most important changes for international students in the most recent version of the bill—which includes even harsher measures for foreigners in France—is the addition of a deposit that must be paid when applying for a student visa. The deposit, the amount of which has not yet been determined, is intended to cover “unexpected costs” that may…
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