Moving abroad
Study abroad checklist — what to do, in what order
Pick a destination for a step-by-step checklist covering intakes, visa paperwork, total budget, work rights and a high-level PR signal — built from NexStudy's country intelligence layer (same source as our visa and cost pages, reorganised for checklist intent).
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10 destinations — each page is static and refreshes on a 6-hour ISR cadence.
Study abroad checklist for United States
F-1 Student Visa
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Study abroad checklist for United Kingdom
Student Visa (Tier 4)
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Study abroad checklist for Canada
Study Permit
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Study abroad checklist for Australia
Student Visa (Subclass 500)
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Study abroad checklist for Germany
Student Visa (National Visa)
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Study abroad checklist for Ireland
Study Visa (Stamp 2)
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Study abroad checklist for France
Long-Stay Student Visa (VLS-TS)
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Study abroad checklist for Singapore
Student Pass
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Study abroad checklist for New Zealand
Student Visa
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Study abroad checklist for Netherlands
MVV + Residence Permit
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Frequently asked questions
- Is this checklist different from the visa guide on NexStudy?
- Yes. Each country already has deep pages for visas, intakes, jobs and PR under /studyabroad — this checklist sequences every milestone in one place so you do not miss a dependency (e.g. booking an English test before intake deadlines).
- How often is the underlying country data refreshed?
- Living-cost bands, visa document lists and intake windows are reviewed quarterly against official student-immigration portals. Tuition ranges on linked cost pages refresh from the live university directory every few hours.
- Can I use this if I am not from India?
- The checklist is written for international students generally. Some INR ranges appear on linked cost pages for family budgeting — swap in your home currency mentally or use the local-currency lines on each country card.