Hi there,
I'm due to start my MA programme in London in September. I'm from Spain and some of my funding is coming from the Erasmus+ Masters Loans Scheme which is supported by the EU. Will I still be eligable or will I need to put my plans on hold? How will Brexit effect students from the EU?
Is anyone in the same situation? I'm panicking. I've worked long and hard and it's my dream to study in London.
Please help.
I'm due to start my MA programme in London in September. I'm from Spain and some of my funding is coming from the Erasmus+ Masters Loans Scheme which is supported by the EU. Will I still be eligable or will I need to put my plans on hold? How will Brexit effect students from the EU?
Is anyone in the same situation? I'm panicking. I've worked long and hard and it's my dream to study in London.
Please help.
Anonymous (not verified) on 29 Jun 2016 - 10:38
I would think so; once UK invokes article 50 (October 2016 at the earliest it seems) it will take 2 years for the uK to exit the EU. In a meantime the EU rules will apply. In 2 years time you will have finished your masters, so looks like you will be ok.
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