Travel & Study
Travel & Study
Useful information on travelling from Sudan to the EU, such as visas, travel restrictions and consulates, and for studying there.
Visas to Europe
The European Union has 27 member states. The Delegation of the European Union does not issue or grant visas to travel to the Member States. All applicants are requested to apply through the Embassies of the European Member States present in Khartoum. To enter to the Member States of the European Union you can apply to a national visa or a Schengen Visa.
The Schengen visa can allow you to enter an area consisting of 26 European countries that have officially abolished all passports and all other types of border control at their mutual borders. The area mostly functions as a single jurisdiction for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy. The area is named after the 1985 Schengen Agreement signed in Schengen, Luxembourg.
The Schengen Visa will allow you to visit: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
To learn more about the Schengen Visa here.
Embassies
The European Union Member States have six resident embassies in the Sudan
The European Union Member States resident Embassies in Sudan are France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Hungary and Romania.
They can be contacted as follows:
Embassy of France Website: |
Embassy of Germany Website: |
Embassy of Italy Website: |
Embassy of Netherlands Website: |
Embassy of Romania Website: |
Embassy of Spain Website: |
Embassy of Sweden Website: |
Embassy of Hungary in Cairo (Office in Khartoum) Website: E-Mail: |
Erasmus+
Sudanese students and Universities can apply to the Erasmus+ Programme to obtain Masters and PHD scholarships. The programme also provides educational exchange and funding to Sudanese universities.
Since 2016, Sudanese students, researchers and higher education institutions are able to benefit from the EU Programme Erasmus Plus.
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s programme for education, training, youth and sport. Between 2014 and 2020, it will provide opportunities for four million people to study, train and gain life experience abroad.
Erasmus+ replaces a number of older programmes, including an international exchange programme called Erasmus Mundus. See the Erasmus+ web portal’s Resources section for information about linguistic support, documents for applicants and the management of proposals.
European Cultural Centers
Connect with the European Cultural Centers and join them to study European Languages, watch European cinema, attend concerts and experience the bridge of cultures between Sudan and European countries
Goethe-Institut Sudan Address: Al Nugumi Street, Khartoum , P.O.B. 1866 Tel: +249 (0)183 777 833 Website: www.goethe.de/sudan |
Institut Français Address: Ali Dinar Street, Khartoum Tel: +249 (0)1 83 79 80 35 Website: https://www.if-soudan.net/ |