Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)
Most countries also have their own local job sites for foreigners. For example, Germany has Xing, France has Jobs in Paris and Norway has Finn.no.
Get a Student Visa from a University to Stay in Europe
Most European countries provide student visas to people enrolled in college or university. With a student visa, you’ll be able to live in Europe until your program is complete. And in some countries, you might be allowed to work part-time to earn extra cash for your travels.
A few countries—like Spain and Germany—also give visa for students learning a foreign language. That means you can enroll in a language school for a few hours a week, and get a long-term visa to stay in Europe fur the duration of your lessons.
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