Erasmus+
“Erasmus+” is the EU program for supporting education, training, youth, and sports in Europe. Through it, priorities and activities listed in the European Education Area, the action plan for digital education, and the New European Skills Program are supported. The program also:
Supports the European Pillar of Social Rights.
Implements the EU Youth Strategy for 2019-2027.
Develops the European dimension in sports.
Opportunities:
Erasmus+ offers opportunities for mobility and cooperation in the following areas:
- Higher education.
- Vocational education and training.
- School education (including early childhood education and care).
- Adult education.
- Youth.
- Sports.
Participants in Erasmus+ program projects may require a visa to stay in the program country or partner country organizing the activity. It is the responsibility of all participating organizations to ensure that the required permits (short- or long-stay visas or residence permits) are arranged before the planned activity. It is strongly recommended that all necessary permits be obtained from the competent authorities well in advance of the activity, as the procedures may take several weeks. National agencies and the Executive Agency are responsible for providing support and guidance.
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They can provide additional advice and assistance regarding visas, residence permits, social security, and more. The EU Immigration Portal contains general information about visas and residence permits, both for short stays and long stays.
Countries with lower living costs under the program – Group 3: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, North Macedonia.