From 1st May 2004 the following countries will be part of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, and United Kingdom.
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- Will I need to do an IELTS test?
- What is IELTS?
- Where will I live while studying in the UK?
- How do I apply to university in the UK?
- Am I entitled to free health care?
- Can my family come with me to the UK?
- Can I claim welfare or benefits while studying in ...
- Will the new higher 'top up' fees of £3000 effect me?
- Am I entitled to any help with my tuition fees? An...
- I think I qualify for 'home' student fees but have...
- I am from a new EU Accession country. Do I have to...
- Will I have to pay 'home' or 'overseas' student fees?
- Where can I find information on courses in the UK?
- Will I be able to work while I study in the UK?
- Do I need a visa to study in the UK?
- Will my UK qualification be recognised in my home ...
- Will the qualifications from my home country be re...
- What are the entry requirements for UK universities?
- Who is in the EU?
- Experience of a lifetime
- Resume building
- What is Practical experience?
- What is Language acquisition?
- What is Academic credit
- The study abroad guide
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