Monday, January 28, 2013
Is it cheaper to study in sweden or norway for a bachelor's degree?
Is it cheaper to study in sweden or norway for a bachelor's degree?
I want to study in Sweden or Norway but i am having a hard time finding which one is cheaper. i know that higher education is free, except for a few fee's such as the student union's, but i hear that it is more expensive to live there. I also hear that i have to have proof of having at least 10,000 to 15,000 euros per month. what i really want to know is ,overall, where is it cheaper to study, i know that both have high education standards.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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This answer only deals with Sweden. Higher education is no longer free for everyone. Only citizens of member states of the European Economic Area and Switzerland, certain family members of such citizens and persons with residence permits issued not on the strength of the studies are exempt from tuition fees. Tution fees are supposed to cover the actual cost and vary between universities and programmes, but are in most cases in the range 90 000-140 000 SEK per year.
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What the Swedish guy said applies for Norway, too. Luckily, my father was Norwegian, so at age 18 I chose to become a citizen of Norway, therefore I can study there for almost free! Which is what I am doing. I think the price in Norway should be the same as Sweden, maybe slightly higher, as the Norwegian Krone is worth a little more than the Swedish one.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
how can i get involved in a foreign exchange student program?
how can i get involved in a foreign exchange student program?
I just got off of vacation to the gran canyon and we met a swedish family on the white water rafting trip we took, and it brought me to the thought of foreign exchange student programs. my parents also like the idea. Australia, france, africa, or sweden are some of the countries that catch my interest. how do i get involved with a program and the school situation settled? what would the costs be? any help is greatly appreciated.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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If you haven't gotten into a school yet, search for school that are known for these types of things. If you are in a school, ask a guidance councellor about it. Also most colleges have trips to certain countries for studies.
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You can ask your school about it. They probably have a program. My school has a Japanese foreign exchange student program. And they can sign you up if you want to do it. Do you mean the costs as in money? That I'm not sure. At my school, the program begins in summer, meaning you go to Japan as a foreign student. Just ask your school. I'm sure they can help you.
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I just got off of vacation to the gran canyon and we met a swedish family on the white water rafting trip we took, and it brought me to the thought of foreign exchange student programs. my parents also like the idea. Australia, france, africa, or sweden are some of the countries that catch my interest. how do i get involved with a program and the school situation settled? what would the costs be? any help is greatly appreciated.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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If you haven't gotten into a school yet, search for school that are known for these types of things. If you are in a school, ask a guidance councellor about it. Also most colleges have trips to certain countries for studies.
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You can ask your school about it. They probably have a program. My school has a Japanese foreign exchange student program. And they can sign you up if you want to do it. Do you mean the costs as in money? That I'm not sure. At my school, the program begins in summer, meaning you go to Japan as a foreign student. Just ask your school. I'm sure they can help you.
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Which college/ universities are the cheapest in sweden?
Which college/ universities are the cheapest in sweden?
I am planning to go to study in Sweden. I am wondering which colleges are the cheapest. And also which cities are the cheapest? Also , Can a non swedish student allowed to work ? Thank you for your help
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There are no colleges. All Universities are free. You only have to pay for books, food and apartment. If you want a good university, it wont be in a cheap city. The most attractive ones are Lunds University, Uppsala University and KTH. If you want a cheap one, you're going to have to look around a little. The prices change every year, so i cant say anything for certain. I do believe non-swedish students are allowed to work, but it won't be easy getting one. Also, you might need a special permission.
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I am planning to go to study in Sweden. I am wondering which colleges are the cheapest. And also which cities are the cheapest? Also , Can a non swedish student allowed to work ? Thank you for your help
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There are no colleges. All Universities are free. You only have to pay for books, food and apartment. If you want a good university, it wont be in a cheap city. The most attractive ones are Lunds University, Uppsala University and KTH. If you want a cheap one, you're going to have to look around a little. The prices change every year, so i cant say anything for certain. I do believe non-swedish students are allowed to work, but it won't be easy getting one. Also, you might need a special permission.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
How much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship ?
How much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship ?
Hello , i am 17 years old and i will do one english test , if my english is good i want to move to France or Sweden to finish the school and start the university , and maybe live there If my english is so bad i want to move to Australia to finish the school and start the university , and maybe live there . i have one questions , how much time do i need to live in France , Sweden or Australia to get citizenship ? , i will move with student visa . thanks a lot !
Immigration - 4 Answers
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You need to apply for citizenship within that country, which can take several years. You can become a "naturalized" citizen of a country. In most cases, you have to live and work in the foreign country for approximately 5 years. The amount of time it will take to become a citizen is contingent on the country and their nationality law. I've attached some articles that can give you more information on the countries you're asking about. Read under the title "Registration and Naturalization"
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For a start you need a residence permit to live in France. Students visa don't count towards getting citizenship. To get French citizenship you need to be living there at least five years and have to do a French language test. You also have to do a Swedish citizenship test, plus be living there five years before applying for citizenship.
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This applies if you are from country whose citizens require a visa to visit Sweden: To be able to apply for a Swedish citizenship you must be living in Sweden on a permanent residence permit since at least five years. This time can be shorter for some people like refugees and spouses of Swedish citizens. If you are admitted to a Swedish university you may be granted a temporary residence permit, which will allow you to work, but will not count towards the five year minimum. For almost all university courses documented knowledge of Swedish or English is mandatory, in many cases both languages. If the Migration Board believes that you might be seeking a student visa just to be able to move to Sweden you will probably be denied entry. If you find a job, especially in a profession with a shortage of skilled labour you do have a reasonable chance of remaining in Sweden and eventually get a permanent residence permit, but there are no guarantees.
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when you say ONE english test, what test is it? Australia will only accept IELTS. If you are on a student visa your time spent in that country does NOT count towards residency or citizenship. You must get legal residency status first before you can be eligible for citizenship. And to be eligible for citizenship you MUST LIVE and WORK there for 5 years as a legal resident.
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