Spain
Spain offers high-quality education with several top-ranked universities and affordable tuition fees, alongside a lower cost of living compared to other Western European nations. Additionally, as a member of the European Union, Spain offers numerous opportunities for career advancement and global networking.
Low Cost of Living
Spain’s major cities are generally more affordable than neighboring European capitals, allowing you to enjoy a vibrant lifestyle without overspending. Rent averages around 400 Euros, with overall living costs ranging from 600 to 1,000 Euros per month. The public transportation system is both inexpensive and well-connected, facilitating easy and affordable travel.
Language
From the onset, you do not need to worry about learning Spanish because a lot of courses are taught in English. However, while studying, you’ll have the opportunity to learn and practice Spanish which is the second most commonly spoken language globally. Gaining proficiency in Spanish will enhance your resume and open up career and business opportunities, not only in Europe but also in Latin America.
People
The Spanish people are warm, friendly, and welcoming, accustomed to multicultural environments that make you feel at home instantly.
Work and Study
In Spain, international students with student visas are permitted to work part-time in any field for up to 30 hours per week. The job does not need to be related to their studies but it must be arranged so that working hours do not conflict with class schedules.