
It covers defined purposes such as lecturing, scholarship or fellowship programmes, and internships, as well as activities arising from international agreements or government/EU programmes.
Temporary residence for a specific activity is a category for stays that do not fit standard employment, study or business. Common qualifying purposes include university lecturing without an employment contract, participation in scholarship or fellowship programmes (government, EU or international-agreement based), and internships for recent graduates.
The defining feature is that your stay serves a particular, documented activity rather than ordinary employment. You must prove that purpose, for example through a programme acceptance, an invitation or an internship arrangement, so identify which specific activity your case falls under before you apply.
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