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ENTRY AND RESIDENCE PERMITS |
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Students nationals of a member state of the European Economic Area (EU and Norway, Island and Liechtenstein) or Switzerland, just need a valid identification card or passport to enter Spain.
Nationals of any other country have to applyfor a visa at the Spanish embassy or consulate before leaving their home country. Details of the procedure and lists of the Spanish consular representations can be found at www.mae.es
The countries in the table below have a consular representation in our city:
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CONSULAR REPRESENTATIONS IN ZARAGOZA |
GERMANY |
FRANCE |
Consul: María López Palacín
Cinco de Marzo, 7, 1º, izda.
50001 Zaragoza
Tf. 976 794 275. Fax 976 214 783
Email: mariailpa@grupoilssa.com |
Consul:Mireille Gelas de Ledesma
Josefa Amar y Borbón, 5, pral. B.
50001 Zaragoza
Tf. 976 216 917. Fax 976 223 188 |
ITALY |
PORTUGAL |
Vice – Consul: Massimo Marchetti
San Miguel 2, 9º A
50001 Zaragoza
Phone 976 22 86 59 Fax. 976 22 32 94 |
Consul: Jesús Bergua Camón
San Ignacio de Loyola, 5, 1º, D.
50008 Zaragoza
Phone: 976 218 885.
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MEXICO |
SLOVAK REPUBLIC |
Consul: Luis Fernández Ordóñez
Lagasca 29, 4º D
50006 Zaragoza
Phone. 976 220 986 & 976 552 298
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HEALTH INSURANCE
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Students from the EU do just need their European Health Insurance Card. The international office of your University will certainly inform you on how/where to get it.
Students from a country that has a national insurance agreement with Spain have to ask for information and appropriate documents at their insurance agency. In case health care service was not included in the agreement a private insurance must be purchased.
Those students whose country does not have an insurance agreement with Spain should also purchase a private insurance.
If you are provided with the European card and need health assistance, you may get it at the so called “Centros de Salud”: every district in the city counts one or two of these centres. Once you have a place to live here (as it depends on your address), you should inform yourself on which one you may get health assistance from. |
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EXPENSE ESTIMATE |
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Except for the tuition fees of official studie*, exchange students have to assume all other expenses. The table below may help you preparing your budget:
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ACCOMODATION |
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HALLS OF RESIDENCE |
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Full board in a single room |
465 |
€/month |
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Full board in a double room |
410 |
€/month |
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Apartment with kitchen |
230 |
€/month |
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APARTMENTS/FLATS |
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To rent |
500 / 600 |
€/month |
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To share |
200 / 300 |
€/month |
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UNIVERSITY LIFE |
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1 meal |
4 |
€ |
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10 meals voucher |
36 |
€ |
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photocopies, books… |
20 |
€/month |
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UNIVERSITY SPORT CLUB |
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Single day ticket |
1,5 |
€ |
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Access card |
35 |
€/year |
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Activities |
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT |
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URBAN BUS |
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1 trip |
0,80 / 1 |
€ |
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10 trip voucher |
4,65 / 5 |
€ |
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TAXI |
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minimum |
2,14 |
€ |
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| *Courses of Spanish as a foreign language are not official studies (not included in University curricula) |
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