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There's no central application form to study abroad with Erasmus+. You can reach out to the international or Erasmus+ office of your university or higher education institution to start the process. Your sending higher education institution is obliged to select applicants in a fair and transparent way.
- Polski
Program Erasmus+ obejmuje dwa rodzaje krajów. Państwa...
- Deutsch
Wer kann sich bewerben? Studierende in Kurzstudiengängen...
- Czech
Většiny příležitostí se mohou zúčastnit i jednotlivci z...
- Hungarian
Izland, Észak-Macedónia, Liechtenstein, Norvégia, Szerbia és...
- Nederlands
Beide instellingen moeten ook het Erasmus-handvest voor...
- Italian
Chi può fare domanda. Gli studenti di corsi di studio a...
- Dansk
Personer fra Island, Liechtenstein, Nordmakedonien, Norge,...
- Svenska
Du som kommer från Island, Liechtenstein, Nordmakedonien,...
- Polski
Erasmus+ supports traineeships (work placements, internships) abroad at any workplace for students currently enrolled in higher education institutions in Programme Countries at short-cycle Bachelor and Master level as well as for doctoral candidates.
Who Needs a Spain Student Visa? Non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss nationals intending to study in Spain need a student visa. If the study program is beyond six months, you will need to apply for both a student visa and a student residence card.
Requirements regarding visa and residence permits. Participants in Erasmus+ projects may need to obtain a visa for staying abroad in the EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme or third countries not associated to the Programme hosting the activity.
1. Valid passport with data page stating nationality, place of birth and expiration date. On most passports it is usually on a sheet formed by two parts sewn in half and which are indivisible. 2. Student Visa with the entry stamp, which authorizes you to enter Spain (it should be stamped on the visa, but on many occasions it is on another page)
You must obtain a student visa at the Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence. If you are already in Spain in a regular situation, you must apply to the Provincial Aliens Affairs Office. Documents to submit. You must prove: admission to an officially recognised, public or private educational institution; health insurance; a health ...
Do I Need a Visa for Erasmus in Spain? If you’re a European Union student, then you don’t need a visa for Spain. If this is not the case for you, you can apply for a student visa to study in Spain and enjoy Spain’s way of life as you pursue your studies.