Because you're a national of Germany, you'll be thrilled to discover that you don't need a visa to study in Spain. Rejoice!
Still, that doesn't mean you can just pack up and leave for Spain. You will still need to arrange a few things:
Sure, those won't be that easy to get. But, hey! - at least you skipped the student visa part, so that's something, isn't it?
Don't forget you are also allowed to work during your studies. Usually, students who are EU-nationals studying in an EU-country don't have any work restrictions. Others are generally allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week. Just make sure to check what the law in Spain has to say about that before looking for a job.
What else can we say but: good luck and never forget to have fun during your studies!
Spain, the second-largest country in the European Union, and home to La Tomatina (that festival where you just throw tomatoes at each other), is a great international destination for students.
Spain is also one of the most prolific olive oil producers in the world and, besides this awesome fact, it also changed its street names to some of the world's most influential women, in 2016. That's why Spain is such a welcoming place for everyone who wishes to visit and study, especially for students looking to study Social Sciences and Business and Management, while chilling at the seaside.
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