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  2. Blue Card (European Union) - Wikipedia

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    The blue card is an approved EU-wide work permit (Directive (EU) 2021/1883) [1] allowing highly skilled non-EU citizens to work and live in 25 of the 27 countries within the European Union excluding Denmark and Ireland, which are not subject to the proposal. [2]

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Effective October 1, 2024, eligible US citizens will be granted 90- days visa free travel to the State Of Qatar [369] Visa issued upon arrival for no cost. There is about a $21 entry fee. Valid for a stay of 90 days. [370] Persons with unpaid fines are prohibited from departing Qatar. [371] No Romania: Visa not required [372] [373] 90 days

  4. Erasmus Programme - Wikipedia

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    The programme built on the 1981–1986 pilot student exchanges, and although it was formally adopted only shortly before the beginning of the academic year 1987–1988, it was still possible for 3,244 students to participate in Erasmus in its first year. In 2006, over 150,000 students, or almost 1% of the European student population, took part.

  5. Master's degree in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A master's degree takes 2 or 3 years (120 ECTS units) after the Licentiate. Many countries follow the French model (e.g. the Francophone regions in Switzerland, Belgium, Lebanon, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). The following are considered master's degrees: The master's diploma (diplôme de master) is the most common

  6. Higher education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    International students need a visa to study in Spain. The most popular courses at public universities demand the highest nota de corte, while for private universities cost is normally the factor that determines which course a student will follow (that is, the most popular courses are inevitably the most expensive). [citation needed]

  7. EU Business School - Wikipedia

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    2013/2014, Spain, Switzerland, and Germany campuses ranked at the 33rd position in the QS Global 200 Business School Report. [88] 2013, ranked 8th in the QS Top MBA list of Women at Global 200 Business Schools. [89] 2011, Spain, Switzerland, and Germany campuses were ranked at 39th position in the QS Global 200 Business School Report. [90]

  8. Diplomatic School of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Diplomatic School of Spain offers the following courses, apart from the selective course for civil servants in diplomatic career: European Union course (Diploma in European Communities). Protocol course in collaboration with the University of Oviedo and the School of Public Administration of the Generalitat de Catalunya , or Government of ...

  9. German residence permit - Wikipedia

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    The German residence permit (German: Aufenthaltstitel) is a document issued to non-EU citizens living in Germany.. Prior to 1 September 2011, residence permits and additional provisions were affixed to pages inside the passport in sticker form.