kaylz
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Mods - you can put this wherever you see fit. I figured I'd get maximum exposure in NS.
okauy.
Hi guys. Helpies. I'm looking at going on exchange next year, preferably to the ISC in Paris. My university's international office has been about as helpful as they can, but they only seem to cater for australian citizens who get government funding (I get nothing), want to pay a buttload for accommodation (I have family in Paris - this may or may not be convenient) and who need visas. I'm a british citizen, which I believe means I can live and work anywhere in Europe. I was also wondering what entitlements I may have as a student over there. If anyone knows:
a) about visas and citizenship
b) my entitlesments
c) the cost of living in paris (I think the university's estimate probably understated it...)
Also, for people who've gone on exchange - how much money did you spend? What would I need to do it comfortably. Thanks gang.
okauy.
Hi guys. Helpies. I'm looking at going on exchange next year, preferably to the ISC in Paris. My university's international office has been about as helpful as they can, but they only seem to cater for australian citizens who get government funding (I get nothing), want to pay a buttload for accommodation (I have family in Paris - this may or may not be convenient) and who need visas. I'm a british citizen, which I believe means I can live and work anywhere in Europe. I was also wondering what entitlements I may have as a student over there. If anyone knows:
a) about visas and citizenship
b) my entitlesments
c) the cost of living in paris (I think the university's estimate probably understated it...)
Also, for people who've gone on exchange - how much money did you spend? What would I need to do it comfortably. Thanks gang.