STUDENT PERMIT APPLICATION

 

STUDENT PERMITS

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The Student Permit is an option if you wish to do a longer training course with Peak Leaders and you hold a British passport.

In short, if you choose a normal 10 week course then want to extend your training and stay in resort over 90 days, then you need a Student Permit.

You must apply before your course starts and to be eligible you must extend your training package.

As such if you have read about Student Permits and want to apply, just fill in the form below.

You will also need to complete and supply all the items on the checklist.

 

 

Remember the Student Permit is not guaranteed simply because you apply. But it is usually granted and the authorities have been happy with every single one of our previous Peak Leaders applications.

(If there was a refusal of the permit we would naturally look at the package you have booked and arrange a refund on a case-by-case basis.)

Remember Once you have applied you will have to supply all the paperwork required so that we can hand your application to the permit office here in Verbier. You cannot make this application without going through Peak Leaders. There is also an application fee from the permit office of around 150 chf.

 

MIGHT WANT TO CHANGE YOUR PLAN LATER?

That’s no problem.

Many people book a short package then extend. We can do this easily, although reducing your package can be more difficult.

So get in touch if you decide, for example, you want to switch to a ten week package after booking four weeks, or do the 4 weeks of off-piste package not the basic training package.

Just click upgrade below.

 


 

    START YOUR APPLICATION

    Your name:

     

    Your email:

     

    Your course:

     

    Do you hold an UK passport?

     

    Do you hold an EU passport?

     

    Is this an upgrade?

     

    Your accommodation package:

     

    Your training package:

     

    Your catering package:

     

    Single or shared? (Subject to availability):

     

    Notes: