If you want to study in Iceland, there are two most common ways: one is to study as an exchange student;
The other way is to apply by yourself, among which exchange students are the most popular in the international student circle. Today, I will introduce to you which kinds of ways to study in Iceland. If you are interested in this topic, please click here.
How to study in Iceland There are two most common ways to study in Iceland: exchange students and applying on your own.
The first is the exchange student program, which is the most popular among international students in Iceland.
The exchange program is open to foreign university students. The general duration is 1 to 2 semesters. Foreign students can apply to study in similar majors in Icelandic universities, and the credits are mutually recognized.
With akureyri university as an example, according to the university foreign student affairs office, student exchange program this year still welcome foreign students to attend, for Chinese college students want to apply for the project, feasible method is to join the European Union ilus desert project (this newspaper early has been reported in) or ask whether their universities and akureyri university have a exchange student agreement.
Iceland’s admission to the university system is diverse, each college has its own application and the conditions of admission, so for yourself in terms of the students who apply to study abroad in Iceland, two universities must first apply for Iceland to contact the school, proved in accordance with the requirements for the school, but in general, the university of Iceland is more important ability in English and work experience (especially in vocational colleges),
So if these materials can be provided, then it will greatly help to improve the application hit rate.
Since universities are free, the Icelandic government’s scholarships are not widely available. However, the Icelandic government will provide a small number of scholarships to foreign students every year to support students who study Icelandic language and literature. The scholarships are mainly for living expenses and transportation expenses.
For graduate students, if there is a suitable research project, the Icelandic government will also provide project funding.
1. It is recommended to clear up relevant matters and organize relevant articles before going out: record the address of the school, the name and telephone of the contact person or the person who picks up the plane;
Have a small amount of change, international credit cards, money orders or traveler’s checks;
Prepare passport, visa, air ticket, school admission notice, health certificate, education and other important information and copies;
Bring your mobile phone, laptop and other communication tools.
Bring the transformer, converter plug, plug board, common medicine, clothing, personal ID photo and some common computer software.
2. There is plenty of time to go through all kinds of exit check procedures at the port, which should be paid attention to by friends and relatives of overseas students.
3. Carefully check whether you have brought all your passports and visas before leaving.
Some “old students” who have applied for a new passport after returning home from vacation often find it difficult to go through customs because they only hold the new passport and forget to bring the old passport with a valid visa.
International students in this situation are reminded to bring their old passports with valid visas to avoid affecting their exit itinerary.
At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention not to unstick the visa on the old passport on the new passport, which belongs to the entry and exit illegal behavior, as invalid documents.
4. According to the regulations of the Customs, when leaving the country, the cash should not exceed 20,000 Yuan or foreign currency in cash equivalent to 5,000 U.S. dollars.
If you want to exceed this standard, you need to declare to the customs in advance, otherwise you will be punished by the corresponding administrative penalty.
5. Many parents worry about their children’s inadaptability and inconvenience to living abroad, so they prepare a lot of food and daily necessities for their children, which leads to overweight luggage. Therefore, they will be fined a lot of money when they pass the customs.
Therefore, remember that the carry-on luggage should not exceed 20 kilograms per person.
6, in advance to understand the destination country on the relevant restrictions on carrying goods, so as not to suffer losses.
Some students want to take some domestic specialties abroad, but some items will be banned by the country to enter.
For example, Australia bans dairy, egg and meat products from entering the country.