Is it necessary to show proof of living cost funds of around six to eight lakhs to get a student visa, separate from admission fees in Poland?
Yes, you must show proof of funds for living expenses separately from your tuition (admission) fees when applying for a Poland student visa.
- Living expenses: You need to demonstrate funds for at least 15 months, currently 1,010 PLN/month (total 15,150 PLN). - Tuition fees: Proof of funds for your full tuition is also required; the amount varies by program. - Return travel: You must show an additional 2,500 PLN for return travel to India.
These requirements are subject to change. The funds must be genuinely available and properly documented as per Polish immigration rules.
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