South Africans who want to study in Germany may need more money to be eligible

Johannesburg – International students wishing to study in Germany, as well as those currently studying in this country, may soon have to prove they have more money in their blocked bank account in order to be eligible to obtain their German student visa or extend their student resident permit.

A blocked bank account is a way through which students can prove they will have the necessary financial means to support themselves while completing their higher education studies in the country.

While currently, the amount required to be available in a blocked bank account per year is €10 332, Studying-in-Germany.org reports that starting from next winter semester, the amount required for a…

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