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<blockquote data-quote="Maskchamp" data-source="post: 19414414" data-attributes="member: 823703"><p>They calculate based on family income, doesn't matter where you're from. </p><p></p><p>For the bureaucratic crap, there is so much. First you have to get your high school diploma validated and declared, which is a pain in the ass. Gotta go to back to your high school, have them print it, then to another office for validation and all. Then you have to apply for a student visa at the Italian embassy. You need proof of admission and a bunch other statements, they will let you know. Like making sure you have a place to stay, paid first tuition installment, etc. Good luck making an appointment and actually being seen at the time of your appointment...</p><p></p><p>Once you get to Italy, then you have to apply for your residency permit, get a tax code, go to the police station for fingerprints, get your passport and citizenship confirmed, open a bank account which is a requirement, the list goes on and on. NOBODY at the government offices speak English....I really do think getting into med school was easier than dealing with Italian bureaucracy, not even joking. I had to go to the immigration office freaking 3 times because of how inefficient things are even though I had all the necessary papers. I was shocked, seriously. </p><p></p><p>Each school has a student office, so they should be able to give you some information and guide you through the process once you get into the country. You can give the school that you are thinking of applying a call, they should be able to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maskchamp, post: 19414414, member: 823703"] They calculate based on family income, doesn't matter where you're from. For the bureaucratic crap, there is so much. First you have to get your high school diploma validated and declared, which is a pain in the ass. Gotta go to back to your high school, have them print it, then to another office for validation and all. Then you have to apply for a student visa at the Italian embassy. You need proof of admission and a bunch other statements, they will let you know. Like making sure you have a place to stay, paid first tuition installment, etc. Good luck making an appointment and actually being seen at the time of your appointment... Once you get to Italy, then you have to apply for your residency permit, get a tax code, go to the police station for fingerprints, get your passport and citizenship confirmed, open a bank account which is a requirement, the list goes on and on. NOBODY at the government offices speak English....I really do think getting into med school was easier than dealing with Italian bureaucracy, not even joking. I had to go to the immigration office freaking 3 times because of how inefficient things are even though I had all the necessary papers. I was shocked, seriously. Each school has a student office, so they should be able to give you some information and guide you through the process once you get into the country. You can give the school that you are thinking of applying a call, they should be able to help. [/QUOTE]
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