✅ High Standard of Education at a Lower Cost
✅ Fast – Track to Spanish Citizenship
✅ Bring your family with you
✅ Free Education for Kids
✅ Filipinos can apply for Spanish citizenship after just 2 years of legal residency
✅ Well – known Universities
✅ Excellent Healthcare & Quality of Life
✅ Study – Work – Life Balance
✅ Tuition fees are affordable
✅ Easily Travel in Europe
✅ Have Better Opportunities in Europe
✅ Internationally Recognized Degrees Scholarship
✅ Opportunities – various scholarship programs available for international students in Poland
✅ Post-Graduation Opportunities
Any Interested client shall send their letter of intent together with the Resume/CV,Passport,Diploma, TOR.
The company representative will schedule the initial assessments per the clients availability
The company sends the initial assessments and contract terms and condition for clients review
Clients sign the contract and send it back to the company
The company send the invoice to the client to be settle within 3 working days
Once payment is received the company sends in a signed contract and receipt to the client.
The processing shall commence
Fixed Cost:
€ 2,000 for service fee (COB) – (50% upon contract signing and 50% upon Visa Approval)
Additional € 1,000 per dependent
Variable Costs:
Tuition fee: dependent on your chosen school. Please refer on the table above
Visa application fee: dependent on your Home Country around PHP6000 or € 100
Airline ticket: Dependent on the time of booking and where you will be coming from and your chosen provider. Around PHP40000 or €600
Travel Insurance: dependent on your age and chosen provider. Around PHP30000 or €550
Estimated Variable Cost Total:
Bachelor Degree: €2,000-€21,250
Masters Degree: €2,250-€26,250
Doctoral Degree: €1,650 -€16,250
Total Estimated cost (Sum of Fixed and Variable Cost):
Bachelor Degree: €4,000-€23,250 (PHP264,000-PHP1,530,000)
Masters Degree: €4,250-€28,250 (PHP281,300-PHP1,870,000)
Doctoral Degree: €3,650 -€18,250 (PHP241,600-PHP1,208,000)
(exclusion: pocket money and monthly cost of living)
MODE OF PAYMENT
1. Bank Transfer or Deposit – BDO, BPI and Security Bank (Invoice will be sent to the client)
Yes, it might seem challenging at first, but that’s exactly why we’re here. As a company based in the EU, we offer fast and reliable service, especially when it comes to school processes. Unlike others who wait for email replies, we can call and coordinate to the schools directly and get real-time updates on your application. Our support goes beyond paperwork we’ll be there to pick you up at the airport and help you find accommodation, guiding you personally on your very first day in Spain. You won’t have to worry about getting lost or facing things alone we’ll make sure you feel safe, supported, and confident from the moment you arrive.
No, but the suggested minimum amount of funds required according to Spain’s IPREM (Indicador Público de Renta de Efectos Múltiples) is approximately €600 per month. This is intended to cover your basic living expenses, including accommodation, food,
and personal needs. While it might be a bit challenging to stick to this budget during the first few months, especially while settling in, things become more manageable once you secure a part-time job. With stable income, you’ll be able to adjust your expenses more comfortably and enjoy a better quality of life while studying.
Yes, as per the latest guidelines, students can work 30 hours a week. With this opportunity you can earn enough to sustain your daily needs and of course to save some amount for your next tuition fee. As a student you don’t need to ask for a work permit. Thanks to recent immigration reforms, your student residence card now automatically includes work authorization. You’re free to work anywhere in Spain, as long as it doesn’t interfere with your classes.
Spain offers an excellent work-life balance, making it ideal for international students. While you’re allowed to work up to 30 hours per week, this limit still provides plenty of opportunity to earn income without overwhelming your studies. Flexible job options are widely available especially in areas like English tutoring, where you can set your own schedule and often work remotely or part-time. This flexibility allows you to gain experience, support yourself financially, and still enjoy everything Spain has to offer.
The national minimum salary in Spain currently stands at around €1,050 to €1,100 net per month, based on a full-time 40-hour workweek. However, as a student, you’re typically employed on a part-time basis due to visa restrictions, which allow up to 30 hours of work per week.
As a student, your hourly wage can start at a minimum of €7, but it often varies depending on the industry, job type, location, and your skills or language abilities.
This means that even with part-time hours, many students can earn €600–€1,200 per month, depending on their schedule and job type. While the first few months might require some budgeting, once you settle in and find a stable job, it’s very possible to cover your living expenses and even save a bit.
As per the required amount sent by the IPREM (Indicador Público de Renta de Efectos Múltiples) is approximately €600 per month.
For example in a year:
€600 x 12 = €7,200 (PHP476,000)
As a Filipino citizen, you are in a uniquely privileged position when it comes to acquiring Spanish citizenship. Spain grants nationals from its former colonies— like the Philippines the right to apply for citizenship after just 2 years of legal and continuous residency, a significant advantage compared to the standard 10-year requirement for most other nationalities. However, it’s important to note that time spent in Spain under a student visa does not fully count toward this requirement. The two-year residency period only begins once you hold a qualifying residence status, such as a work permit or long-term residence. Therefore, transitioning from a student visa to a residence or work permit is an essential step toward becoming eligible for Spanish citizenship.
Yes, as a Filipino citizen residing legally in Spain, you are allowed to bring your family members with you, including your spouse and children, provided you meet the necessary financial requirements. To be eligible for family reunification, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to support both yourself and each family member you wish to bring. The standard requirement is a minimum of €600 per month for yourself, plus an additional €450 per month for your spouse, and another €450 per month for each child. For example, if you plan to bring your spouse and one child, you must show at least €1,500 in monthly income or available funds. These financial resources can be proven through personal savings, scholarships, or a guaranteed source of income. Additionally, you must provide proof of adequate housing for your family and comply with other legal documentation. Once approved, your family members will be granted a dependent residence permit, allowing them to stay in Spain for the same duration as your own residence permit.
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