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Access requirements for degrees taken outside the EU

International access with a degree completed outside the EU

To access a lifelong learning programme with full rights, you must have a university degree that is recognised in your country.

Academic documentation issued by institutions not belonging to the European Union or countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) or members of the Schengen Area must be official and issued by the competent authorities, and must have been legalised through diplomatic channels or, where appropriate, with the Hague Apostille or the Andrés Bello Convention.

We recommend you do the pre-registration as soon as possible to facilitate the admission process and obtaining a visa and other practical aspects related to your arrival and stay at the FUAB Training School.

At the time of registration, you must present the following documentation:

  • Photocopy of DNI, passport or NIE
  • University degree comparable to an EEES degree (minimum 180 ECTS credits), or to a degree, diploma or engineering degree from Spain (minimum 3 academic years).
  • Academic record stating the period in academic years, the subjects studied, the credits and grades obtained.

You do not have to have the degree legalised until the time of registration. Find out how to legalise your foreign documentation.

Subsequently, at the time of registration, you must submit the following original documentation, in digital format (with secure verification code or QR code) or in certified paper format:

  • Copy of the official university degree certificate (or degree certificate) issued by the competent authorities and duly legalised
  • Copy of the official academic transcript issued by the competent authorities and duly legalised, stating the period in academic years, the subjects studied, the credits obtained and the grades obtained