Travel & Study
Travel & Study
Useful information on travelling from Tanzania to the European Union (EU), such as embassies, and information for studying there.
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Visa
When planning to visit a European country, please note that procedures for obtaining a visa would depend on whether you are planning to visit a country/countries part of the Schengen Agreement or not.
The Schengen visa was introduced in 1995. To date 26 European countries are part of the Schengen Area: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden and for the three non-EU countries: Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
A Schengen visa issued by an Embassy or Consulate of one of the Schengen countries allows the holder to travel freely in all Schengen States. For visits to Schengen countries, read carefully the General Schengen Visa Requirements which will also guide you to which Embassy you should apply to.
For visits to Non-Schengen countries like Ireland, please contact the Embassies directly on travel requirements.
More information:
Embassies
Embassy of Belgium 5, Barack Obama Road, Tel: (+255) 22 211 40 25 Email: [email protected] |
Embassy of Germany Umoja House, Hamburg Ave /Mirambo St., Tel: 255-22-2117409-15 e-mail: [email protected] |
Embassy of Denmark Ghana Avenue 1 Tel:+ 255 (22) 216 5200 E-mail: [email protected] |
Embassy of Spain 99B Kinondoni Road Phone: + 255 22 266 6018 / 19 Email: [email protected] |
Embassy of Finland P. O. Box 2455, Mirambo Street and Garden Avenue Tel: +255 22 2212 400 Email: [email protected] |
Embassy of France Ali Hassan Mwinyi Road 7 Tel : +255 22 219 88 00 Email : secretariat.dar-es-salam-amba |
Embassy of Ireland 353 Toure Drive, Masaki Tel: +255 22 2213800 Website: www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/ |
Embassy of Italy Lugalo Road, Plot 316 Tel: +255 22 2115935/2115936 |
Embassy of Netherlands Umoja House, 4th floor, Tel: +255 (0)22 219 4000 |
Embassy of Poland 15 Mtwara Road,Oysterbay, Tel: +255 22 2221 050 Email: daressalaam.amb.sekretariat |
Embassy of Sweden Corner of Mirambo Street/ Tel: +255 22 2196 500 Email: [email protected] |
Study Programmes
Erasmus + Programme is a European Union umbrella programme in the field of education, training, youth, and sports. Within this programme, the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degrees aim to enhance the quality of European higher education and to help promote dialogue and understanding between people and cultures through cooperation with Third-Countries such as the United Republic of Tanzania. The international dimension of Erasmus+ contributes to the development of human resources and the international cooperation capacity of Higher education institutions in Third Countries by increasing mobility and cooperation between the European Union and these countries.
The Erasmus + Programme was launched in 2014 and provides support through scholarships and academic cooperation to:
- Higher education institutions that wish to implement joint programmes at the postgraduate level or to set-up inter-institutional cooperation partnerships between universities from Europe and targeted Third-Countries.
- Individual students, researchers and university staff who wish to spend a study, research, or teaching period in the context of one of the above-mentioned programmes.
In the field of higher education, Erasmus+ supports the following main Actions targeting cooperation with Third Countries (also called Partner Countries):
- International credit mobility of individuals and Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees promoting the mobility of learners and staff from and to Partner Countries.
- Capacity Building projects in higher education promoting cooperation and partnerships that have an impact on the modernisation and internationalisation of higher education institutions and systems in Partner Countries.
- Support to institutions that wish to implement top-level joint Master programmes and highly attractive scholarships for students across the world to undertake their studies on these programmes.
- Jean Monnet activities with the aim of stimulating teaching, research and reflection in the field of European Union studies worldwide.
Many opportunities are also offered to doctoral candidates and researchers through the Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions.
How to apply:
Students and doctoral candidates from all over the world can apply, and there are opportunities for institutions to partner with European Union Institutions. Kindly consult the links below:
General Information on cooperation outside the EU:
Facebook: EUErasmusPlusProgramme
Twitter: @EUErasmusPlus
Erasmus Mundus Network in Tanzania:
Several Tanzanians are recipients of the Erasmus Mundus scholarship. They are part of EMA (Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association). The EMA members in Tanzania meet regularly (Erasmus Mundus Association Tanzania). The network members aim at improving professional development and communication among members and promoting the Erasmus Programme to Tanzanians.