Saturday, August 28, 2010

LIVING COST IN SPAIN

LIVING COST IN SPAIN
Living Cost for International Students in Spain

It is quite difficult to give anything more than a rough guide to the
 cost of living in Spain. Prices vary greatly by area, with the cost of living much higher in the urban centers such as Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona than in the rural Spanish villages and towns.
In the Spanish urban centers, the price of housing is high relative to the other costs of living. Spaniards who did not buy housing when prices were lower now find it necessary to pay more than half the average income to get average housing, which is a very high percentage. On the other hand, a good cup of café con leche can be had in many cafes in Spain for an Euro or less, and the cost of fruit and vegetables can be a bargain. As a consequence, many Spaniards in the big Spanish cities live packed into quite small apartments and observe a social life centered in cafes and restaurants rather than their homes.
Since the introduction of the Euro, there has been a perceived inflation in prices in Spain. With the conversion, some prices were rounded up to the nearest Euro equivalent, with more increases coming in time.
With all those caveats, here are some very rough costs for you that can be used for gauging the cost of living.
Electricity: For two people bills are around 30 to 35 euros per month.
Telephone: Flat-fee of about 20 euros per month with the calls that you make on top of that.
Food: For two people bills are generally 300 Euros a month. An average restaurant bill is eight to fifteen Euros (much cheaper at lunch), with a glass of beer or wine one to two Euros.
Cinema: Around five to six Euros to see a movie.
Nursery: To look after a child it is about eighty Euros per month for 5hrs a day, but the price will vary depending on the qualifications of the caretaker.

LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN

LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN
Spanish Universities and Colleges with link to their respective websites

  • Universidad Alfonso X El SabioSecretaróa de Estado de Universidades, Investigación y Desarrollo




  • Universidad Aótonoma de Barcelona




  • Universidad Autónoma de Madrid




  • Universidad de Alcaló




  • Universidad de Alicante




  • Universidad de Almeróa




  • Universidad de Barcelona




  • Univesidad de Códiz




  • Universidad de Cantabria




  • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid




  • Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha




  • Universidad Complutense de Madrid




  • Universidad de Cantabria




  • Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha




  • Universidad de Córdoba




  • Universidad de Deusto




  • Universidad de Extremadura




  • Universidad de Granada




  • Universidad de las Islas Baleares




  • Universidad de Jaón




  • Universidad de La Coruóa




  • Universidad de La Laguna




  • Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria




  • Universidad de León




  • Universidad de Mólaga




  • Universidad de Murcia




  • Universidad de Navarra




  • Universidad de Oviedo




  • Universidad del Paós Vasco




  • Universidad de Salamanca




  • Universidad de Sevilla




  • Universidad de Valladolid




  • Universidad de Vigo




  • Universidad de Zaragoza




  • Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia




  • Universidad Politócnica de Madrid




  • Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Madrid




  • Universidad Póblica de Navarra





  • Universidade de Santiago de Compostela




  • Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona




  • Universitat de Barcelona




  • Universitat de Girona




  • Universitat de Lleida




  • Universitat de Valencia




  • Universitat Jaume I de Castellón




  • Universitat Politócnica de Catalunya




  • Universitat Politócnica de Valencia




  • Universitat Pompeu Fabra




  • Universitat Ramón Llull




  • Universitat Rovira i Virgili


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    Scholarships and Financial aid available for International Students in Spain

    Studying abroad in Spain may be partially or fully covered by the terms of your financial aid package. If the study abroad program you have chosen is directly associated with your home campus, you may have a better chance of having your financial aid money cover your program costs in Spain. However, you can't assume that financial aid will apply; even if it does, there may be limits as to what it covers. Inquire about the terms of your financial aid package at your college or university's financial aid office. You may also be eligible for a student loan, or an additional loan, if you receive federal work-study as part of your financial aid packet. Before asking for a bank loan, ask a financial aid adviser on your campus.
    Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants
    With advance planning, you may be able to obtain scholarship or grant money from your home university or even from the institution in Spain where you will study. There are many academic awards and fellowships available for students with an interest in studying abroad or other international experiences. To find scholarship and fellowship opportunities, visit college or university's financial aid office, search on-line, or consider purchasing one of the many books available on the subject. Many academic departments also offer student research grants for research completed abroad; most often, the fields of anthropology, geology, and medicine offer research grants.
    Other Sources of Money
    Even though it may be hard to juggle a full load of classes and a job, working is a great way to raise money for studying abroad. Although working on-campus doesn't usually get you the highest salary possible, campus jobs do help your cash flow. Since your goal is to earn fast cash, you don't necessarily need to look for a job oriented around your future career. While career-oriented jobs can be terrific learning and networkingopportunities, non-career jobs may have more flexible hours allowing you to work between classes. Also, try making appeals to your local community, religious and academic organizations. These groups may set aside funding, or take up special collections, for students. If you or your family happen to belong to any community or religious organizations, those groups may be more apt to sponsor you because they know you; these groups often see you as a representative or role model and may even ask you to speak at their meetings when you return fromstudying abroad. If your studies in Spain involves volunteer work or charitable activities, some organizations may also be more willing to support your efforts.



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    STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SPAIN


    STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SPAIN
    Process to obtain Spanish Student Visa for international students.


    Student visa for Spain may not be required depending on the length of study and nationality of the student.
    Nationals of the following countries may not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days:
    (a) EU countries, Australia, Canada, Japan and US;
    (b) Andorra, Argentina, Aruba, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Korea (Rep. Of), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, San Marino,Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Switzerland, Uruguay,Vatican City and Venezuela.
    Those studying longer than 90 days may require a student visa.
    Nationals of countries not appearing above may require a visa to enter Spain.
    Documents Required
    The following may be required:

    1. Completed application form.
    2. 4 passport-size photos.
    3. Valid passport (For a minimum of 180 days prior to your arrival in Spain)
    4. Return travel tickets or itinerary and proof of payment for tickets.
      Proof of purpose of visit.
    5. Evidence of sufficient funds for stay.
    6. Proof of attendance at educational institute
    7. Medical certificate from physician
    8. Police clearance certificates (for any countries of residence during the previous 5 years)
    Time required to issue visa
    Time of visa issuance varies with nationality; average 6 weeks to 10 weeks.
    Cost of a Visa
    £15.50 - £21.70 (double- or multiple- entry)
    Note: Visa fees may be waived for some nationals.
    Visa Validation
    Varies, depending on type obtained
    Embassy contact information:
    Please contact the nearest Spanish embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Spain.
    http://www.spainemb.org/



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    ADMISSION IN SPAIN

    ADMISSION IN SPAIN
    Instructions about the method to get admission in Spanish Universities.

    To get admission in universities or colleges of Spain, students must expect to be asked to provide following information:

    1. Student's academic performance (Grade Point Average, scholarships, etc...
    2. Student's selling points/talents (what students think about him/herself
    3. Letters of recommendation (what other's think about the student)
    4. Student's hobbies and interests, knowledge of current events in Spain, resume/curriculum-vitae and official college transcript to date, etc...

    Study abroad Spain

    Biblioteca Nacional, Spain
    COUNTRY FACTS
    Capital:Madrid
    Population:40,217,413
    Area:505,990 sq km
    Language:Spanish, Catalan
    Religion:Roman Catholic
    Continent:Europe
    WHY STUDY IN SPAIN?
     
    Are you are considering study abroad in Spain, wanting to Learn English or Spanish in Spain or gain your university degree in Spain?Spain is a great country to study in and is also the nation that has produced some of the best artists like Picasso and Miro to name but a few. Ernest Hemingway lived here for quite some time and many expatriates from around the world have chosen to make Spain the choice of residence. Spain has a very good real estate market, an historic culture, great food, profound and of course some of the best beaches and islands in the world, Spain is well worth considering as an excellent study abroad destination.
    If you are a student and considering Spain as a study abroaddestination you will need to research educational institutions, accommodation, employment opportunities and laws which will prepare you to study and live in Spain.
    Spain's universities combine age-old traditions with modern technologies. Many universities exist in Spain: from time-honored institutions offering students the classical repertoire of subjects such as Medicine, Law, English and Spanish to innovative new institutions of higher education with inter-disciplinary study programs.
    To improve the range of opportunities for international students and to met their interests, Spanish universities and collegeshave begun to introduce courses with international perspectives.
    English is the language of instruction for the first few semesters in these international courses. Thus the international students can conveniently learn Spanish without their studies getting hampered.
    Spain offers a quality of life that very few other countries on earth can equal, You can study in Spain whilst enjoying a lifestyle that is hard to find anywhere else.
    So why study in Spain when it is becoming harder and more expensive to study in countries in the European Union? Here are some of the reasons:
    • Spain has the 4th best health care system in the world
    • Spain is blessed with great weather, beaches, islands and an historic culture
    • Spain has the highest annual economic growth rate in Europe
    • Spain has the 4th lowest cost of living in Europe
    • Living in Spain allows you to easily and cheaply travel to other European countries
    • Thousands of new international students are now choosing Spain as their Study Abroad destination of choice
    • Accommodation in Spain cheap and the beaches in the Costa de la Luz area are exceptionally clean
    If you are thinking about why you should Study in Spain you should consider the following points:
    • How to make your move to Spain and apply to study abroadthere
    • How to obtain a work visa as a student
    • How to teach English in Spain
    • Setting up a company
    • Taxation issues for students in Spain
    • Obtaining a student visa
    • Driving in Spain and how to register your vehicle
    • Cost of living as a student including food, rent, telephones, accommodation and banking
    So why not consider studying in Spain and living in Spain and enjoy all that it has to offer you as an international student

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