Starting August 11, 2024, Algerian students applying for a Polish student visa must meet a new requirement. Polish authorities now require an additional document. Here’s what you need to know:
- New Requirement:
- From August 11, 2024, Algerians applying for a Polish student visa must submit a criminal record certificate (Casier Judiciaire Bulletin No. 3).
- This document is mandatory and must be issued by Algerian authorities.
- Purpose of the Document:
- The criminal record certificate strengthens security for international students in Poland.
- It ensures applicants have no prior criminal convictions.
- Obtaining the Document:
- Algerian applicants can request the Casier Judiciaire Bulletin No. 3 from the Ministry of Justice in Algeria.
- The document must be recent, typically issued within the last three months.
- Impact on the Application Process:
- This new requirement may extend the visa application process. Prospective students should prepare in advance to avoid delays.
- Conclusion:
- Algerian students should gather and submit all necessary documents for their Polish student visa.
- Staying informed about changes like this ensures a smoother application process.
This new document is vital for maintaining the integrity of the visa process and ensuring only qualified individuals are allowed to study in Poland.
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