Immigration laws in Europe aren't universal. They vary by country, and I'm not an immigration expert.
However, to my understanding, France doesn't have a system like the UK or US, where you receive a post-study work visa for two years. Instead, if you graduate in France, you can apply for a temporary residence permit (APS - "Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour") that allows you to stay for up to 12 months to look for a job. If you find one, your employer sponsors your work permit. Whether it gets renewed later depends on your performance and the company's willingness to keep sponsoring you.
Just to clarify, that permit only allows you to work in France. It doesn't automatically give you the right to work in other European countries.
But again, I'm not an immigration expert.
Peterparker2
What about the Visa stuff? Will I get European visa post 2 years?
ARLeeConsulting
Hi Peterparker2.
It doesn’t really matter where you start the MBA, what matters is where you graduate.
So you could start in Singapore and still graduate in Fontainebleau if you apply for the campus exchange.
Warm regards
Alex
Peterparker2
Hi,
If I opted for the main campus but I get allotted to the campus in Singapore, how will the post MBA visa situation change? I know in Europe you get 2 years after mba to find a job, can I still get that visa if I get allotted to the Singapore campus?