Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Does Spain offer immigration to foreign students?


Does Spain offer immigration to foreign students?
Is it true that Spain offer immigration and citizenship to foreign students.Please explain in detail.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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NO, they don't, whoever told you that has dis-informed you. However if u finish degree & find job & work for 5 years then u get permanent residence in Spain. Once u have PR for 5 years then u can apply for citizenship provided if u pass language & culture test successfully.
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Spain does offer student exchanges. The citizenship part is after the fact. They allow immigrants with degrees yes. You can not apply while a student until your degree is almost completed and a company has given you an offer of employment based on your graduation.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

What is a better location to study Spanish in Spain in August, Alicante or Valencia?

What is a better location to study Spanish in Spain in August, Alicante or Valencia?
I am a student going to study spanish in Spain for the whole month of August. I need to decide between the citys of Alicante OR Valencia. I would like to know the pros and cons of both cities and personal opinions and what one would be the better for a stay of 4 weeks. I would not want to get bored, what one has the best beaches, food, things to do! Also, what city has the best options for travel to other parts of Spain. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Other - Spain - 5 Answers
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they both speak catalan so best not to go any of them.out of the two tho go with valencia everything there is far better
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Either city, you will not get bored fantastic marina in Alicante,vibrant nightlife in both cities Valencia more cultural, I myself would say for the time you are there Alicante for a student would be best and you can travel anywhere in Spain by bus or train easily,Valencia city is approx 90-120mins from Alicante.
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As a city Valencia is nicer.
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http://www.fallasfromvalencia.com/
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I live in Alicante (: In Valencia they speak a different type of Spanish which is Valencian, which is only spoken in that part of the region. In Alicante we speak Castellano, which is the main type of Spanish that everyone speaks.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

How Can I Make Enough Money to go with The People 2 People Student Ambassadors foundation to the places below?

How Can I Make Enough Money to go with The People 2 People Student Ambassadors foundation to the places below?
Hey I was invited to go to italy france & spain i believe to be a student ambassador which make me really excited because my mom said i can go.But I want to help my mom with the money which is "5,000-7,000$$ dollars".What can I possibly do because i cant work til January and it for Next Summer.
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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Wow I feel ya. I was invited to go to England, France, and the Netherlands. Your trip will cost $6,399 I got that from http://www.studentambassadors.org/pdf/09/2009-Application-Book.pdf if you want to check that out, it has a lot of useful information. What I am doing for money is looking everywhere to find a job and applying. You can also try asking neighbors with kids to babysit. Also I am trying a yard sale and selling stuff on eBay. It isn't real easy getting money but it looks like the trip will be very rewarding and I can't wait! Good luck and have fun!

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Becoming a exchange student in Spain..?


Becoming a exchange student in Spain..?
I am 15, and I live in Devon, England. I am extremely interested in languages, particularly Spanish. Which I have taken for GCSE, and I am pretty good at it and I enjoy it. I understand that to truly become fluent in a language, you need to experience it first hand in a true Spanish culture and environment. I have just done work experience in a language school in which students come over to learn English. Watching them learn really made me realize that was what I wanted to do. I am pretty clueless on how to deal with my plans, as I wouldn't know how to go about moving to another country or what program to use. I realize that it will cost and that it will be hard, but it is something I really want to do. However, I'm not sure what my parents will think about this, so I thought that I would get all the information first before I discuss the matter with them. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you! :)
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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There are official exchange programs where a lot of the hassles are taken care of for you. Your school should have information on exchanges they participate in. I know the agencies that handle these in the U.S., but I don't know if they do European exchanges as well. If your school doesn't have the information, Google "language schools Spain" or "exchange programs Spain". It should be quite easy since you are all EU residents- you don't even really need a student visa.

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