Monthly Archives: April 2015
Applying for a Student Visa in Spain
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Applying for a student visa to Spain can be challenging, but remember to stay calm and double-check your paperwork. Once all the paperwork has been submitted, the visa process takes about 4-6 weeks plus about 3-10 days by mail. Studying abroad in Spain will be the experience of a lifetime!
Dos and Donts: Applying for a Student Visa
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From experience, we can tell you that often times things dont often go as planned, and the student visa process often takes longer than anticipated. We put together a few helpful tips to make your visa application process run smoothly!
Lunes de Aguas
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One great thing about studying abroad in Spain is that there are a number of traditional festivals that you can participate in! Lunes de Aguas, a local Salamanca festival, takes place the Monday after Easter.
In Salamanca, many business, schools, and offices close for the afternoon to celebrate. On this day, students and locals go to the countryside with family and friends to eat hornazo and celebrate the end of lent.
What is Semana Santa in Spain?
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Semana Santa is a rich, expressive, and ancient tradition in Spain. Its intensity can be startling, but its beauty and profoundness will give you an unforgettable study abroad immersion experience. The style and mood of Semana Santa festivities vary depending on region, city, and time of day. Some processions are very somber and gloomy while others are upbeat and lively.
Celebrate Semana Santa in Spain
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Spain is internationally recognized for its rich tradition and culture, the importance placed on family celebrations. Semana Santa, or Holy Week, is a customary celebration that is extravagantly celebrated throughout Spain. Similar to the U.S. Spring Break, Semana Santa implies a weeklong vacation for students. It is the week preceding Easter Sunday and consists of Palm Sunday, Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, and Good Friday. However, rather than taking this week to travel south and party with friends, this week in Spain is spent relaxing with family and partaking in Catholic rooted festivities.