A: Unidere is an International educational consultant company based in Portugal that assists both international students and Erasmus students in Portugal who would like to have a better quality of education.

A: Unidere’s mission is to assist, host and support international students, Erasmus students and researchers who want to study in Portugal.

A: Unidere offers a range of services including welcome service, guidance in finding accommodation, career consultant, medical insurance and health care, academic management, admission guidance, and authentication and access to financial institutions services and systems.

A: Unidere offers a friendly service to each individual student and provides a range of services that ensure trust, safety and comfort so that international and Erasmus students can only focus on their education. Unidere also has a team of specifically trained professionals and a wide experience in supporting and assisting foreign students and researchers.

A: Unidere’s Welcome Service provides assistance to international and Erasmus students in every step to their career paths. This includes help with luggage claiming, money exchange, transportation to your accommodation, recommendations and tips.

A: Unidere’s guidance in finding accommodation service helps international and Erasmus students to choose and visit the property with all the facilities they need, in order to negotiate the best leasing options, to buy furniture or even to repair equipment.

A: Unidere’s career consultant service provides information for international students which higher education institution fits their profile the best, the level of recognition of qualifications obtained abroad and which documents they must bring with themselves when they arrive.

A: Unidere’s medical insurance and health care service provides the best medical care with appealing prices for our students. By having a health insurance from Unidere, students will be able to pick the doctor and the hospital or clinic where they wish to be treated.

A: Unidere’s academic management service helps international and Erasmus students to deal with personal or third-party processes with a power of attorney from the student. Unidere can provide the translation and/or proofreading of academic assignments.

A: Unidere’s admission guidance service helps international students and Erasmus students with the admission process.

A: Unidere’s authentication and access to financial institutions services and systems service helps international and Erasmus students to understand and navigate the laws and bureaucratic procedures in a new country.

A: In Portugal, there are both public and private universities. Admission to a public university is usually free for students who meet the required exam criteria. However, there may be administrative fees that need to be paid.

A: Compared to other European countries, studying in Portugal is more affordable. The cost of living in Portugal is lower, although prices may vary depending on the city or town you choose. Larger cities like Lisbon may have higher living costs compared to smaller towns.

A: English is widely spoken in Portugal, and some universities offer courses taught in English. For example, the University of Lisbon provides English-taught programs. However, there are also universities that primarily use Portuguese as the language of instruction. If you are looking for English-taught programs in your field of interest, our team at Unidere can assist you in finding suitable options.

A: The ability to work while studying in Portugal depends on various factors, including your country of origin and the specific rules and regulations governing student employment. Some countries allow students to work while studying under their student visa, but this varies. It’s essential to check the regulations pertaining to your specific situation.

A: The Catholic University of Portugal is often regarded as one of the highest-ranked universities in Portugal. However, it’s important to note that rankings can vary depending on the criteria and methodology used by different ranking systems.

A: Coimbra is a highly recommended city for students in Portugal. It is home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, the University of Coimbra. With its rich academic heritage, beautiful campus, and vibrant student community, Coimbra offers an excellent environment for studying and immersing oneself in Portuguese culture.

A: Tuition fees in Portugal vary depending on the university, program, and level of study (Bachelor’s or Master’s). The specific amount should be obtained from the respective university’s website or by contacting their admissions office. We at Unidere we can help you understand all the fees for your specific case.

A: While the requirements vary across universities and programs, it is possible to study in Portugal without taking the IELTS exam (International English Language Testing System). Some universities may accept alternative English language proficiency tests such as TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or Cambridge English exams. Additionally, exemptions from language proficiency exams may apply if your previous education was conducted in English or if English is your native language.

A: The need for a visa to study in Portugal depends on your nationality and the duration of your studies. Students from the EU, EEA, and Switzerland generally do not require a visa due to freedom of movement. However, students from non-EU/EEA/Switzerland countries usually need to apply for a long-term visa (Type D visa) for programs lasting longer than 90 days. It is important to check the specific visa and residency permit requirements well in advance based on your nationality and program of study. Our team at Unidere can provide guidance on the visa application process.