For me when i came here, i already had intentions of not working for a year because as she said combining work and study is hard . That is why they have regional scholarship. I always also advise people too do not borrow money to come to Italy because paying maybe very difficult. Thank you 😊 and God bless you 🙏
This reasons and more are one of the reasons I have been skeptical about accepting my admission in Italy But I get consolation from the fact that ...people that have moved prior to this time have been able to survive and so I am sure I will too So I wont bulge as long as it’s better than my country Thank you for the insight btw
Exactly Becky! Coming here with realistic expectations and being willing to be tenacious is the way to survive ❤️ Italy 🇮🇹 is a lovely country I promise you but as you know no country is perfect.
I plan to work and save up, then go to Italy next year, while learning Italian. I might get a student job if I have to, but it would be to save up money to visit places over school breaks. I think this is the best plan.
If you can pay your tuition pr have it sorted out… is it possible to pay rent and living expenses from working part time…. Just rent and basic living expenses
I'm from India and planning to pursue my undergraduate studies in Italy. I need information about the application process. Could someone in the chat please help me if possible?
I currently started a language school and I'm learning Italian. I would love to move to Italy for the purpose of work because i love Italy but i don't know the possibility of getting a Job from outside EU
Thank you. I guess i was planning on going to Italy for science of communication but then i learned about how the degree might not transfer, and there are essentially no jobs. The 150 euro per semester is nice tho haha
Some universities give it to you after being admitted , you can get a temporary tax code if you sing into the universityitaly website , another way is via the italian embassy in your country
Why? It depends on the region you live in and the timeframes the scholarship funds will be released. You can’t move abroad without anything on you to survive.
Hello. I can’t find course in my field in English. If I enroll for the course in Italian are the exams too in English.. cause I can’t speak Italian. But I’ve got a school
It varies and depends on where you work but yes the normal minimum wage depending on the type of job is 8 euros some cents in majority places and this is usually if you work with contract.
5-6€/h! !!is it a joke? 😁 In the north you earn at least10 €/h And if you have a job occupation or proffessional experience so you can earn between 15-30 €/h)
Please if you are a normal worker don’t think students who probably work “black” get paid such. If you have a different experience kindly leave it. Thank you for watching
Am sorry but you are saying nonsense dear.There is nothing true of what you say. Firstly there is much job in italy(just seek n you will find) unless you are lazy or too much expecting(demanding).you have to be skilled, clever n good worker instead .then u'll get all the facilities n the needed means for a job with a decent salary without even being necessary to speak italian fluently (by the way it's an easy langage to learn) Secondly the salaries are not that low you pretend. you are somehow exagerating dear.there's nothing of what you say unless you live in the poorest regions of the country.n even if so is the case the cost of living is very cheap compared to other countries like uk france or the netherlands (only spain n austria n germany are more or less comparable)that's to say in italy in general(especially in the north) the salaries are rather high n what is even more important is that the purchasing power is high unlike uk or france for instance where the Purchasing power is low due to the very expensive cost of living (regardless of the tuition fees) that's to say in italy you can save up money if you know how to manage your budget while in uk or france or even belgium for exp just forget about it.finaly i'd say that the best countries to study and live for international students in europe (criteria:quality of study, hospitality and friendliness of the population,job opportunities, quality of life,cost of living) are respectively Germany,Italy,Austria n Spain.
Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️ you could have stated your point without saying I was saying nonsense since no two experiences in a foreign country is the same. What I stated in the video is the experience of people. Thank you 🙏
You are welcom! However i really don't think there are many People living in italy (mainly international students) who share your very own personal point of view. With my due respects!
@@nidronbelfadi3145 I don't think there are many job opportunities there as in Germany and other places plus language is a key factor here. I have many friends who traveled to Russia and worked many jobs like Snow cleaning, chef, construction and all kinds of works and they learn language fast. Those same people I know who traveled to Italy said it sucks there. They are social and connect really well, despite that they go to Malta and other EU places to work rather than Italy cuz the pay is ridiculous there. Me personally speaking I am enrolled in German university and I also got admission to Italian university so I have options but knowing what I know now and hearing and weighing all the pros and cons Italy is the last place I would want to go to in Europe. Even though my German scholarship is not full as the Italy, it is still the best country and far more better than Italy
For me when i came here, i already had intentions of not working for a year because as she said combining work and study is hard . That is why they have regional scholarship. I always also advise people too do not borrow money to come to Italy because paying maybe very difficult.
Thank you 😊 and God bless you 🙏
Wheeew! This is so true. Thank you for sharing. Mind we connecting? Making friends in Italy as foreigners is hard enough 😹
@@royalann3477 Let's connect am Ethiopian from Germany and I visit there too sometimes😃
But is it difficult to find a part-time job because I want to study at university and work at the same time?
No wonder, not many Nigerians consider using the study route to enter Italy, they'd rather go fr Schengen visa or Libya route😅
This reasons and more are one of the reasons I have been skeptical about accepting my admission in Italy
But I get consolation from the fact that ...people that have moved prior to this time have been able to survive and so I am sure I will too
So I wont bulge as long as it’s better than my country
Thank you for the insight btw
Exactly Becky! Coming here with realistic expectations and being willing to be tenacious is the way to survive ❤️ Italy 🇮🇹 is a lovely country I promise you but as you know no country is perfect.
I plan to work and save up, then go to Italy next year, while learning Italian. I might get a student job if I have to, but it would be to save up money to visit places over school breaks. I think this is the best plan.
Thank you for this honest and valuable content. I am following up. I am coming for my master's degree. Thank you for preparing us. LOVE YOU Ann!
Love you too and thank you for watching
hey how did you apply
Hope you found value in this video ❤
Yes it's really good
If you can pay your tuition pr have it sorted out… is it possible to pay rent and living expenses from working part time…. Just rent and basic living expenses
Thanks for been truthful. I won't be discouraged though. Its still better than Ghana 😅
Exactly! But at least you would move here with realistic expectations. It’s always better than Ghana I tell you 😹
God bless you for this video 😊
I'm from India and planning to pursue my undergraduate studies in Italy. I need information about the application process. Could someone in the chat please help me if possible?
I currently started a language school and I'm learning Italian. I would love to move to Italy for the purpose of work because i love Italy but i don't know the possibility of getting a Job from outside EU
Aww good to know. You can try the digital Normad visa if you meet the requirements
Thank you. I guess i was planning on going to Italy for science of communication but then i learned about how the degree might not transfer, and there are essentially no jobs. The 150 euro per semester is nice tho haha
Italian degrees are recognised world wide. Earning a degree doesn’t mean you must necessarily work there
thank you for the very honest truth. But would the spouse of a study visa holder allowed to work full time?
Thank you for watching. Video on how to study with a spouse coming soon however, if you’re on a study visa not sure your partner can work full time.
Thanks for the details. Pls what are the documents to translate to Italian language before going to the embassy
Your educational documents. They must be translated by authorised ( by the (IT embassy) translators
when does aliseo scholarship give money ?
Please I’m applying for a program in one of the universities in Italy but they are demanding for Italian tax code…how can I get it for my application?
Some universities give it to you after being admitted , you can get a temporary tax code if you sing into the universityitaly website , another way is via the italian embassy in your country
Please does Italy accept dependant for international student.
thanks; but are scholarship stipends enough to sustain someone?
Always come with extra cash because stipends can’t fully sustain you
@@royalann3477 mehn, im scared now
Why? It depends on the region you live in and the timeframes the scholarship funds will be released. You can’t move abroad without anything on you to survive.
@@royalann3477 thats true though. but after converting millions of Nigerian naira to Euro, its peanut. i could imagine. lol
Thank you!
Hello. I can’t find course in my field in English. If I enroll for the course in Italian are the exams too in English.. cause I can’t speak Italian. But I’ve got a school
A course in your field should be in English. What program?
But how in google it says minimum wage is 9 euros per hour
Here in Belgium, wages for international students are pretty good. €12 per hour
@nkemstephan5582 that’s good
It varies and depends on where you work but yes the normal minimum wage depending on the type of job is 8 euros some cents in majority places and this is usually if you work with contract.
Very Good
Thank you 👍
Thank you for watching. I really appreciate you
Can you help with admission process for italy?
Yes email us
5-6€/h! !!is it a joke? 😁
In the north you earn at least10 €/h
And if you have a job occupation or proffessional experience so you can earn between 15-30 €/h)
Please if you are a normal worker don’t think students who probably work “black” get paid such. If you have a different experience kindly leave it. Thank you for watching
mam where is this place in italy ????
Which place?
@@royalann3477
You are studying/ making videos
Hello
Hi
Nawao so what should we do , some of us have admission already but have been staring at the accept button 😮
@ezedanielchinedu485 accept. This is to create awareness. I want to give you guys a balanced perspective
@@royalann3477 please I want to connect. I have a Master admission at the University of Padua I need to connect with students in Padova
Am sorry but you are saying nonsense dear.There is nothing true of what you say. Firstly there is much job in italy(just seek n you will find) unless you are lazy or too much expecting(demanding).you have to be skilled, clever n good worker instead .then u'll get all the facilities n the needed means for a job with a decent salary without even being necessary to speak italian fluently (by the way it's an easy langage to learn) Secondly the salaries are not that low you pretend. you are somehow exagerating dear.there's nothing of what you say unless you live in the poorest regions of the country.n even if so is the case the cost of living is very cheap compared to other countries like uk france or the netherlands (only spain n austria n germany are more or less comparable)that's to say in italy in general(especially in the north) the salaries are rather high n what is even more important is that the purchasing power is high unlike uk or france for instance where the Purchasing power is low due to the very expensive cost of living (regardless of the tuition fees) that's to say in italy you can save up money if you know how to manage your budget while in uk or france or even belgium for exp just forget about it.finaly i'd say that the best countries to study and live for international students in europe (criteria:quality of study, hospitality and friendliness of the population,job opportunities, quality of life,cost of living) are respectively Germany,Italy,Austria n Spain.
Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️ you could have stated your point without saying I was saying nonsense since no two experiences in a foreign country is the same. What I stated in the video is the experience of people. Thank you 🙏
You are welcom!
However i really don't think there are many People living in italy (mainly international students) who share your very own personal point of view. With my due respects!
@@nidronbelfadi3145 I don't think there are many job opportunities there as in Germany and other places plus language is a key factor here. I have many friends who traveled to Russia and worked many jobs like Snow cleaning, chef, construction and all kinds of works and they learn language fast. Those same people I know who traveled to Italy said it sucks there. They are social and connect really well, despite that they go to Malta and other EU places to work rather than Italy cuz the pay is ridiculous there. Me personally speaking I am enrolled in German university and I also got admission to Italian university so I have options but knowing what I know now and hearing and weighing all the pros and cons Italy is the last place I would want to go to in Europe. Even though my German scholarship is not full as the Italy, it is still the best country and far more better than Italy
@@nidronbelfadi3145 To be honest after hearing all these stuff, going to Italy is risky
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