Escuela Superior De Administracion Y Direccion De Empresas (ESADE)
Spain
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VISA (to be applied locally)
All students from non-EU countries need a visa to study in Spain. Apply for the visa at your embassy or the Spanish consulate in your home country. You will need to apply at least 2 months ahead of time.
To apply for a visa, you should take:
- Passport-sized photos
- Proof of financial means
- Your ESADE admission letter
- Proof of medical insurance
- Proof of accommodation
- Any other documentation specific to your experience
If you are coming for 3 months (90 days), the consulate may tell you to apply for a tourist visa rather than a student visa, as they are often easier to get.
Planning to travel outside of Spain during your time abroad? Ask for a multiple-entry visa (though you are not guaranteed to get one).

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2016-09-22 20:22:55
I had a memorable and enjoyable exchange experience. I chose ESADE for my exchange as it ranks highly in Spain, and I also had hoped to make new international friends. Although the ESADE campus was small, so there wasn’t much of a campus life, the city was great! I learnt to be more independent and have the courage to try new things.
Classes were seminar-based, similar to those in my home university, but they only consisted of other exchange students, hence there wasn’t much interaction with the local students in classes.

By Jessica Bowler
2016-05-29 00:00:50
Barcelona is such a fantastic city to study abroad in! I studied abroad for a summer and came back to live here because I loved it so much. I can't recommend it enough! :D