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Why Study in Latvia?

Latvia offers high-quality, internationally recognized education with a growing focus on innovation, research, and practical skills development. Public universities provide a wide range of affordable English-taught programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Students enjoy a safe and student-friendly environment, modern campuses, and a low cost of living compared to many other European countries. Studying in Latvia opens doors to valuable career opportunities across Europe and offers pathways to long-term residency in a dynamic and EU-integrated economy.

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Study Programs in Latvia

Schooling / Primary & Secondary Education – International schools in Latvia offer globally recognized curricula such as IB (International Baccalaureate), British, and American systems. These schools serve expatriates and international families and charge tuition fees. Public schools provide education primarily in Latvian and are free for residents.

Diploma & Vocational Programs – Vocational education is offered through applied higher education institutions and colleges, focusing on practical skills in areas like IT, engineering, business, hospitality, and transport. Some programs include English-taught courses, but Latvian is commonly the language of instruction.

Bachelor’s Degrees – Latvian universities provide a variety of English-taught bachelor’s programs, especially in fields such as IT, business administration, engineering, environmental science, and social sciences. These programs emphasize both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to prepare students for the international job market.

Master’s Degrees – A broad selection of English-taught master’s programs is available in disciplines including information technology, international business, public administration, environmental management, and linguistics. Latvia is gaining recognition for its growing expertise in technology, business, and social sciences.

PhD Programs – Latvia’s research universities offer structured PhD programs often taught in English. These are typically tuition-free and may provide stipends or research funding. Popular research areas include natural sciences, engineering, economics, social sciences, and humanities.

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Step-by-Step Guide

🇱🇻 Step 1: Research Universities and Programs
Explore English-taught programs at top Latvian institutions such as the University of Latvia, Riga Technical University, and Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Identify programs that align with your academic background and career goals.

🇱🇻 Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
Ensure you meet academic qualifications (e.g., HSC/A-Level for Bachelor’s; Bachelor’s degree for Master’s). Most programs require proof of English proficiency—commonly IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL iBT 72–90. Some courses may have subject-specific requirements.

🇱🇻 Step 3: Prepare and Submit Applications
Apply online through the university’s official application portals or the common platform if available. Upload all necessary documents, including academic transcripts, passport, motivation letter, and proof of English proficiency. Ensure documents are properly certified and translated if needed.

🇱🇻 Step 4: Explore Scholarships & Funding Options
Check for scholarships offered by the Latvian government, Erasmus+, or university-specific funding schemes. PhD students may be eligible for fully funded positions or stipends.

🇱🇻 Step 5: Receive Offer and Accept Admission
If selected, you’ll receive a conditional or final admission letter. Accept your offer by following university instructions and paying any required tuition deposit or semester fee.

🇱🇻 Step 6: Apply for Student Visa (Temporary Residence Permit)
Apply for a temporary residence permit for study at the Latvian Embassy or Consulate serving your country. Submit biometric data, proof of admission, financial means (approx. €7,000–€9,000 per year), valid health insurance, and other required documents.

🇱🇻 Step 7: Arrange Accommodation and Insurance
Book university dormitory or private housing in advance. Purchase valid health insurance that meets Latvian visa requirements.

🇱🇻 Step 8: Plan Travel and Arrival
Book your travel and keep all key documents (residence permit, admission letter, accommodation confirmation) ready for border control. Attend university orientation and register your residence with the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs after arrival.

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Average Tuition Fees in Latvia (2025)

Primary & Secondary School (International schools)
Approximately €5,000 – €15,000 per year, depending on the school and curriculum (IB, British, American, etc.).
Public schools are free for residents, but international schools charge tuition fees.

Bachelor’s Degree (Public universities)
Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students typically range from €1,800 to €4,000 per year, depending on the university and program.
EU/EEA students often have lower or no tuition fees.

Master’s Degree (Public universities)
Tuition fees generally range between €2,000 and €5,000 per year for non-EU/EEA students.
EU/EEA students may pay reduced or no fees.

PhD Programs
PhD studies are often tuition-free at public universities, and many PhD candidates receive stipends or scholarships.
Some programs may have small fees or require funding through research projects.

Private universities / business schools (all levels)
Tuition fees usually range from €3,000 to €8,000 per year depending on the program and institution.

Note:

  • Public primary and secondary education is free for residents.

  • Tuition fees vary depending on the field of study, university, and program level.

  • PhD students may receive funding or scholarships covering living expenses and tuition.

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Visa Categories for Study in Latvia

Short-Term (C) Visa

This visa is suitable for students enrolled in courses or programs lasting up to 90 days, such as short-term language courses or summer school programs.

Long-Term (D) Visa

This visa is intended for students enrolled in programs exceeding 90 days, including bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degrees. It is the most common visa for international students pursuing full-time studies in Latvia.

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Visa Application Checklist

Latvia Student Visa Application Checklist (Bangladesh)

  • Completed Application Form
    Fill out the application form online via the official Latvian Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA) website or the Latvian Embassy website.

  • Valid Passport
    Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended stay and have at least two blank pages.

  • Admission Letter
    Official acceptance letter from a recognized Latvian educational institution confirming your enrollment.

  • Proof of Financial Means
    Evidence that you can support yourself financially during your stay (e.g., bank statements, scholarship award letters, or financial guarantee).

  • Proof of Accommodation
    Documentation showing your planned residence in Latvia (rental agreement, dormitory confirmation, or invitation letter).

  • Passport Photos
    Recent color photos meeting Latvian visa photo requirements.

  • Travel Itinerary
    Flight reservation or travel plan (not mandatory but recommended).

  • Health Insurance
    Proof of valid health insurance coverage for the initial period until you are eligible for the Latvian national health system.

  • Academic Certificates and Transcripts
    Copies of previous diplomas, degrees, and transcripts.

  • Language Proficiency Proof
    Depending on program requirements, submit certificates like IELTS, TOEFL, or Latvian language test results.

  • Police Clearance Certificate
    Certificate of good conduct or police clearance from Bangladesh.

  • Parental Consent (If under 18 years old)
    Parental consent documents as required by Latvian immigration authorities.

  • Payment Receipt of Visa Fee
    Proof of payment of the visa application fee.

  • Biometric Data Submission
    Schedule and complete biometric data collection at the Latvian Embassy or Visa Application Centre.

Additional Notes:

  • All documents should be in English or Latvian; if in another language, attach certified translations.

  • Originals may be requested at the visa interview or upon arrival.

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Job and PR Pathways After Study

Job and PR Pathways After Study in Norway

1. Job Search Permit (Residence Permit for Job-Seeking after Studies):

  • After completing your degree, you can apply for a job search permit (also called a residence permit to look for work) valid for up to 6 months.

  • This allows you to stay in Norway legally while searching for a relevant job in your field of study.

2. Employment Opportunities:

  • Norway’s labor market offers diverse opportunities, especially in sectors like oil and gas, technology, engineering, health care, and maritime industries.

  • Fluency in Norwegian is often preferred, but many international companies and positions are available in English.

3. Work Permit:

  • Once you secure a job, you can apply to convert your residence permit from a student permit to a work permit.

  • The employer typically needs to confirm that the job matches your qualifications and that salary conditions meet Norwegian standards.

4. Permanent Residency (PR):

  • After legally residing in Norway for 3 years on a valid residence permit (including student and work permits), you may be eligible to apply for permanent residency.

  • Requirements include sufficient income, no serious criminal record, and demonstrated integration, such as language skills and social participation.

5. Pathway to Norwegian Citizenship:

  • Permanent residents who have lived in Norway continuously for 7 years can apply for Norwegian citizenship, subject to language proficiency and other conditions.

Tips for Success:

  • Utilize university career services and local job portals to find job openings.

  • Network with Norwegian professionals and attend job fairs.

  • Improve Norwegian language skills to increase employability.

  • Be aware of visa and permit timelines to maintain legal status during your job search.

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Our Support During the Process

We’re with you at every step — from your first consultation to settling into life in Latvia and beyond, ensuring a stress-free, informed, and successful journey.

Personalized consultation at every stage — We take the time to understand your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to guide you toward the best-fit study options in Latvia.

One-on-one support for admission, visa, and travel — Dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa submissions, and travel arrangements.

Always accessible — Connect with us via call, WhatsApp, email, or in person — whatever suits you best.

Regular updates, reminders, and document reviews — Stay on track with timely updates, important deadline reminders, and careful review of your documents.

Post-arrival check-ins and alumni mentoring — We stay connected after you arrive, offering ongoing support and linking you with alumni who’ve successfully made the journey.

Support for job search and PR planning — Guidance on job opportunities, resume building, and advice on permanent residency pathways even after you graduate.

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