What does it mean to have the Schengen Visa? Having a Schengen visa means that…

What does it mean to have the Schengen Visa?

Having a Schengen visa means that you can travel to many developed European countries, like Germany, France, Italy, without having to stop at every border to get your passport checked.

Which is the cheapest and easiest visa to get?

The answer is easy: ETIAS. Summer is coming and with it many different courses and summer programs will begin. Come be part of them by using the ETIAS Visa, the newest and fastest form of visa that will get you across the entire Schengen Zone.

What is the most popular sport in Europe and why?

Football is the most popular sport in Europe. Most people choose Europe’s stadiums to spend some fun in and experience the adrenaline with everyone else, even if they are not dedicated fans.

Are you interested in traveling all around Europe and not only in one country?

Making a trip to Paris might become boring after a few days. Wouldn’t you like to pass the border and visit Madrid instead? You can do this if you obtain a Schengen visa.

What does Europe offer to young people besides the eccentric nightlife?

Most of EU states have their own beaches and places you can go in the summer. However, some of these beaches are very cold, especially in the north, so you have to plan beforehand where you want to go.

How big is the Schengen zone and what is its population?

The Schengen countries have a population of 420 million people spread out in more than 4 million square kilometers that include states like Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden etc. France is the most visited Schengen country.

What are some questions you should clarify?

  • What are the requirements for insurance cover in the country of travel?
  • Does the insurance also apply to the outward and return journey and in the time before and after the program?
  • Are other benefits included in addition to comprehensive protection in the event of illness and accidents?
  • Is there protection in case of interruption of your activity, for example for a holiday?
  • Does the insurance also cover sports accidents?

What is some information for au pairs?

Gain international experience as an au pair! Living with a host family will give you the opportunity to get to know everyday life, language and culture in another country in a very intensive way. Whether it is childcare, language courses, activities with your host family or new friends in your free time – you will discover your host country from a completely new perspective and gain experiences for life! In order to be able to embark on this adventure with complete peace of mind, reliable insurance cover is particularly important. After all, you can also fall ill abroad and there are many other risks against which you should insure yourself. Here are a few practical examples:
  • During a ball game the child’s glasses are hit and break.
  • After a bicycle accident, you will need lengthy dental treatment.
  • When preparing lunch, you burn yourself on the stove and need medical attention.
  • You are seriously ill and a member of your family wants to come and see you.
  • Your baggage is stolen on the train on the outward journey.
We therefore recommend that you take out complete cover, including health insurance, personal liability insurance, accident insurance and assistance insurance. All these insurances are included in a PROTRIP-WORLD insurance package. If you are under 29 years of age, you can even get PROTRIP-WORLD at a special rate.
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