Friday, October 28, 2011

Travel after Schengen student visa (spain) expire?


Travel after Schengen student visa (spain) expire?
I'll be studying in Spain for a semester next year and was issued with a 180days student visa. However, I would like to travel around Europe for a month before returning home. I'm holding a passport (not US) which allows me to visit the EU countries for 90days visa-free, so will I be violating any rules for traveling for a month in EU after my Schengen student expire? i'm planning on flying to Ireland to "start" my "tourist status" few days before the expiration of my student visa. will I have any problems returning to Spain after my trip and flying back home?
Embassies & Consulates - 1 Answers
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You will need to leave Spain after your 180 Day Visa expires. However, you should then be able to re-enter Spain using your 90 day entitlement on your EU Passport

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Student visa for spain?


Student visa for spain?
if i go to spain with a student visa, how long do i have to wait to become a resident? and citizen? and if i have a lawyers working on my residency and citizenship will it be faster? THANK YOU
Other - Spain - 1 Answers
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I believe citizenship is 10 years, then whatever tests. I´m not sure about the residency requirements. Try checking with the nearest Spanish Consulate.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

I want to be a Foreign Exchange student next year and I cant decided between Spain or Italy.So Spain or Italy?

I want to be a Foreign Exchange student next year and I cant decided between Spain or Italy.So Spain or Italy?
I have taken two years of Spanish so it would be easier to learn the language faster, but Italian would be cool to know too.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Hah, I asked the same question as you, only it involved France and Germany. Wait--you answered it. So I'll answer yours. I think Italy maybe, I've been there and it's absolutely gorgeous, everyone there is really nice. I don't know what Spain is like, I've never been, but I'd go for Italy.
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Go Italy. That way you know fluent Italian, and still some Spanish. Haha, i'm just about to ask the same question, Switzerland or Norway
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Good luck with whichever country you decide to go for . If you DO decide on Spain, please find a few links here that you may find useful ..... http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/articles/102-applying-for-a-student-exchange-program-in-spain.html http://www.tumbit.com/how-to-guides/childbirth-and-education.html

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

I live in the US and am going to Spain for 2 weeks for a student field trip, can I bring American money?

I live in the US and am going to Spain for 2 weeks for a student field trip, can I bring American money?
I plan on bringing $500 in American money, but since the currency in Spain is euros, what do I do??
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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When you get to the airport you can change it, or do it at a local bank in Spain.
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You change it up into Euros before you go. They aren't gonna except dollars out there.
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There are money changers there for sure. Or if u got a visa card u can call ur bank and let them know ure going to spain and theyll ask u when ure going and when ure coming back. Then if u use ur card to purchase something theyll just convert euros to dollars and thats how much its charged in ur card. If u plan on taking out money in an atm ask ur bank first how much theyll charge u for d transaction! Have fun

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