Hej all,
Im in the penultimate year of a bachelor of law / bachelor of commerce at the university of western australia, and am in the early planning stages for a masters of international law to be commenced in 2012.
I'm an Australian citizen, but in three or so weeks, i should be receiving my italian citizenship. (making me a dual australian-italian citizen). Now, as far as i'm aware, some universities offer FREE tuition (inc. LLM's) for EU-citizens. One such university was the University of Copenhagen, ordinarily the fee is 12,000eur a year, payable by non-eu citizens, but free for eu-citizens. I emailed them, asking whether as a dual citizen (though residing in australia) i would be eligible for the free tuition, to which they responded in the affirmative.
This seems a little too good to be true - does anyone have any knowledge on this sort of thing? (assuming my place of residence from birth, and at least until early 2012 is australia).
thanks!
FEES. Dual citizenship.
Posted Oct 21, 2010 16:55
Hej all,
Im in the penultimate year of a bachelor of law / bachelor of commerce at the university of western australia, and am in the early planning stages for a masters of international law to be commenced in 2012.
I'm an Australian citizen, but in three or so weeks, i should be receiving my italian citizenship. (making me a dual australian-italian citizen). Now, as far as i'm aware, some universities offer FREE tuition (inc. LLM's) for EU-citizens. One such university was the University of Copenhagen, ordinarily the fee is 12,000eur a year, payable by non-eu citizens, but free for eu-citizens. I emailed them, asking whether as a dual citizen (though residing in australia) i would be eligible for the free tuition, to which they responded in the affirmative.
This seems a little too good to be true - does anyone have any knowledge on this sort of thing? (assuming my place of residence from birth, and at least until early 2012 is australia).
thanks!
Im in the penultimate year of a bachelor of law / bachelor of commerce at the university of western australia, and am in the early planning stages for a masters of international law to be commenced in 2012.
I'm an Australian citizen, but in three or so weeks, i should be receiving my italian citizenship. (making me a dual australian-italian citizen). Now, as far as i'm aware, some universities offer FREE tuition (inc. LLM's) for EU-citizens. One such university was the University of Copenhagen, ordinarily the fee is 12,000eur a year, payable by non-eu citizens, but free for eu-citizens. I emailed them, asking whether as a dual citizen (though residing in australia) i would be eligible for the free tuition, to which they responded in the affirmative.
This seems a little too good to be true - does anyone have any knowledge on this sort of thing? (assuming my place of residence from birth, and at least until early 2012 is australia).
thanks!
Posted Nov 12, 2010 12:21
Well if you have both citizenships, just dish out the passport that will benefit you the most when you present yourself :) I probably wouldn't even mention the double citizenship :D
Well if you have both citizenships, just dish out the passport that will benefit you the most when you present yourself :) I probably wouldn't even mention the double citizenship :D
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