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What are the ways to save money by studying in Italy?

The cost of studying in Italy is relatively high, so students who plan to study in Italy are also more concerned about how to save money. Below I will bring you ways to save money by studying in Italy.

First, how to save money by studying in Italy

1, scholarships and grants

Regarding the reduction and exemption of university registration fees, this is a relatively easy application. Every city has CAF offices, which can be searched by Google. If you can't find them, you can ask the university secretariat for their address. When you arrive at CAF office, you can apply for ISEEU certificate. After you get it, you can submit it to the school secretariat or the official website system of your university.

The materials required to apply for registration fee waiver for iseeu certification will be slightly different in different cities. Some cities don't need materials, just bring your certificate. In some cities, caf office will ask you to provide the notarial certificate of parents' income/kinship/family property (after single certification) or Italian court certification.

2. Work.

Besides, you can work. In Italy, it is very common for students to go out to work after school. Moreover, Italian students are allowed to work, with a minimum hourly salary of 8 euros and no more than 20 hours of part-time work per week.

If you are looking for a job, you can go to China Street website or download the mobile APP to find resources. Because there are many Italian Chinese, you will often post recruitment posts on China Street website. The general work contents are waiters (in cafes or restaurants), shop assistants (clothing stores, shoe stores, department stores), travel agencies, translators, Chinese tutors and so on.

3. There are tricks to exchange and remit money.

Since the foreign exchange rate of banks changes every day, reasonable exchange of foreign exchange can reduce expenses. Secondly, choosing the right remittance method can also save money. If the school accepts credit card payment, even the remittance fee is saved.

4. necessities of life

If you don't have much demand for the quality of life, you can learn from seniors who have graduated and returned to China. Buy some second-hand daily necessities, such as vacuum cleaners, books and printers.

Second, the application materials for studying in Italy

1, relative authentication

1. If the household registration books of parents and children are in one book, submit the original household registration book.

B. If parents and children are not registered in the same household registration book, all the original household registration books and a copy of the relationship certificate or the one-child certificate or the original kinship certificate issued by the local police station are required.

2. Double certification of income certificate or tax bill for the whole year 1- 12 one year before certification of income certificate or tax bill:

A retirees: provide pension certificates, which are generally issued by the social security center and have a fixed format.

B. On-the-job personnel: Please submit the personal income tax and personal income tax return for the previous year 1- 12 issued by the local tax authorities (parents only); (Reminder: please check whether the personal information above is correct after printing, and whether the income is indicated) l If the monthly income of parents does not reach the tax amount, please ask the company to issue relevant income certificates (including: name, gender, date of birth, work start time, company, position, and total annual income of 20 17 to 12).

3. Submit the original real estate license in the name of parents or students, and double-certify the real estate license.

4. Copy of ID card Provide a copy of both parents' ID cards and a copy of student ID cards (one copy).

5. A copy of the first page of the passport.

Please note: the above materials should be packaged and sent to the notary office for notarization!

Third, the academic qualifications for applying for scholarships.

Students applying for undergraduate scholarships or grants must have a nationally recognized high school diploma, which should be translated into Italian and confirmed and double-certified by Italian embassies and consulates abroad and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.

Students who apply for admission to professional colleges and art schools need to have a school certificate that the student has completed secondary school in China. Usually, the registration certificate issued by foreign universities, together with the verified translation that is consistent with the original, is enough to apply for professional courses.

Students applying for postgraduate or master's courses need to provide nationally recognized bachelor's degree certificates and graduation certificates, which are translated into Italian and notarized and sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies (consulates) abroad for double certification. The academic qualifications and attached documents corresponding to the relevant Italian degrees should be appraised by the applying school and meet the requirements of Italian professional schools and postgraduate courses. Each scholarship has a description of the age limit for students. Unless otherwise specified, applicants over 38 years old will not be considered for acceptance.