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Feb 20, 2026

France unveils visa-free airport transit for Indians and a goal to host 30,000 Indian students by 2030

France unveils visa-free airport transit for Indians and a goal to host 30,000 Indian students by 2030
French president Emmanuel Macron used the final day of his state visit to India (17-19 February 2026) to announce two headline-grabbing mobility measures. First, Indian nationals transiting through French airports will soon be able to do so without a Schengen visa under a six-month pilot that Paris says could become permanent if security benchmarks are met. Second, France is tripling its higher-education ambition for India: 30,000 Indian students a year by 2030, up from roughly 10,000 today.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

The push is part of a wider “Special Global Strategic Partnership” that now spans education, defence and cutting-edge research. Macron told university rectors in Delhi that France will expand English-taught master’s programmes, fast-track campus France admissions, and align visa issuance with academic calendars so that “paperwork is never a reason to miss the first day of class.”(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

France unveils visa-free airport transit for Indians and a goal to host 30,000 Indian students by 2030


Whether you’re an Indian traveler eager to benefit from the new air-transit exemption or a prospective student eyeing those expanded master’s tracks, VisaHQ can walk you through the paperwork maze. Their dedicated France page (https://www.visahq.com/france/) offers live updates on rule changes, online application tools and courier pickup options, helping individuals and corporate mobility teams meet every deadline with less stress and zero guesswork.

For global-mobility managers the headline is operational: visa-free airside transit will cut costs and save time for Indian executives routing via Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle or Orly to the Americas or Africa. Meanwhile, the relaxed student rules create a larger pipeline of STEM graduates already acclimatised to French culture and labour law—fertile ground for future talent-passport or EU Blue Card hiring. Universities are preparing dedicated welcome desks and housing guarantees to compete with Germany and the Netherlands.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Companies with India-to-Europe assignee flows should update travel policies to capture the transit exemption once the pilot start-date is gazetted (expected Q2 2026). HR teams recruiting fresh graduates can leverage the simpler visa route and growing number of English tracks, while reminding candidates that French post-study work options remain among the most generous in the EU.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
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