Basic FactsLanguage(s) of Instruction: Spanish is the official and primary language of instruction; however, some institutions may offer programmes in English. Proficiency in Spanish is strongly recommended.
Immigration Matters: A student visa will be required for international students seeking to enroll in a school in Spain for more than 90 days. Travel to Spain: At least two flights may be required when travelling to Spain. Higher Education Overview
Recommended Areas of Study: Business, Engineering, Hospitality, International Relations, Law Recommended Student Profile: Spain would be a great fit for individuals between ages 21-35 and up seeking to pursue studies at the undergraduate or graduate level. |
FAQsCan I apply to medicine after completing secondary school?
Medicine is not a recommended option. Do I have to travel to an embassy in another country to apply for my visa? This process is done in conjunction with the school. A visit to the nearest Spanish consulate/embassy may be required. Can international students work while studying? Yes. Students can work on and off campus. Are there post-graduation work permit opportunities? Yes - up to one year Can I bring my spouse and/or dependent children? Yes Exchange RateExchange Rate for Caribbean currencies €1 Euro = $2.37 Barbados Dollar €1 Euro = $3.17 Eastern Caribbean Dollar €1 Euro = $245 Guyana Dollar €1 Euro = $187.77 Jamaica Dollar €1 Euro = $7.96 Trinidad and Tobago Dollar DISCLAIMER: Rates may be subject to market fluctuations.. |