Monday, March 14, 2011

If a British person wants to Study in Spain, are they an international student?


If a British person wants to Study in Spain, are they an international student?
Do they have to pay international fees or can they get a loan or grant?
Other - Spain - 4 Answers
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1 :
get a grant
2 :
Any citizen of the EU can study anywhere in the EU... for free more or less. So, yes, they can.
3 :
No, you're an E.U Citizen you'll get most of the same aid as you would in your own country, and most of it you'll claim from there But it depends... do you speak Castellano or another regional language ?? what language will your course be in ?? If you speak Spanish... can you speak it high enough to use the terms related to your course ?? and if you're applying to a "Good" University... it might not be in English, of which classes will be a lot more limited -- it's not free... it's still the 5.000รข‚¬ limit for the Public universities, the limit imposed by the E.U but a lot cheaper than the 20.000$ for U.S people I'd suggest, you do a degree there, and take one year in the country of your choice (by choosing a language) - this is what I'm doing
4 :
Xabito's answer is the most sensible - come to Spain for a year as a foreign exchange student. If this appeals to you then I have attached a link to tell you how to go about this - http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/articles/102-applying-for-a-student-exchange-program-in-spain.html

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