WORKING ABROAD: CONTRACTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES

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Having international experience, whether as a work placement or a job, is a real asset on your CV and can be a real springboard for your career. However, it's a good idea to find out about the types of contract on offer abroad and the administrative formalities in your host country beforehand, to avoid any nasty surprises.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTRACT

There are many legal solutions available to you, depending on your destination country and the type of assignment you wish to carry out. The different types of contract you can apply for are either governed by French legislation or by the local legislation of the host country.

Contracts governed by French or European legislation :

Contracts governed by the local legislation of the host country :

Note: a Sciences Po internship agreement is not required for certain internships abroad. However, if the internship is part of your studies at Sciences Po, you must declare it on your Student Space and submit a copy of your local contract for validation.

ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES

If you opt for work experience on a local contract, in most cases you will need a visa to travel to the host country and work there legally. There are different types of visa (temporary work permit, internship visa, diplomatic visa, single-entry or multiple-entry visa, etc.) The visa you qualify for will depend on the duration, salary and type of contract you can provide when you apply.

Our advice

Good to know: The legal requirements for internships abroad do not depend on Sciences Po, but on the relevant consular authority.

specific recommendations :

For the countries listed below, please read very carefully the specific information on obtaining "work experience visas" or "work permits":

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