Okay, but how do we actually break free from this? Is digital detoxing even realistic, or is it just another trend that people talk about but never follow through on? 🤔
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That’s a valid point, Mike. Does anyone know if the fee increase applies equally to all types of residence permits? Like, are family permits and work permits affected the same way, or are there variations?
Does anyone know if the salary requirement is fixed? What if my income fluctuates with freelance work? Would that disqualify me? This seems unclear from what I’ve read.
Wait, so does this mean if I’m on a short-term business trip, I don’t need to visit the local immigration office anymore? What happens if I need to extend my stay?
What’s the general sentiment among current applicants? Is this deposit pushing people towards other countries with more lenient policies, or is the charm of studying in France still overriding these financial hurdles?
I’m wondering, if automation starts replacing workers in factories, for example, what happens to all those jobs? How will people make a living? Does anyone know of real examples of this happening somewhere?
That’s a good point, Lindsay. But do you think there are ways to adapt VR to be more inclusive for those students? Maybe certain tools or adjustments could make it better for everyone?
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