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by Roxanne Grose (2022-04-19)

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British students due to study in Spain within weeks are facing visa chaos as universities plead with the Spanish embassy to let the youngsters in.

Some undergraduates have waited more than a month for 유켄영국유학 an appointment for their documents to get into the country.

They fear they may miss the start of term due to the changes to studying abroad brought in after Brexit.

Meanwhile university academics said masks in lecture halls, a phased return of students and better ventilation across campuses can help avoid a 'chaotic' return.

Institutions should take a number of steps to make the autumn term as Covid-safe as possible, including increasing vaccine uptake by offering jabs on site, 유켄영국유학 they said.

Some undergraduates (pictured, Ella Perret from Cardiff University) have waited more than a month for an appointment for their documents to get into the country

Ella Perret who is expecting to go to the capital Madrid (pictured, the university there) next week as part of her law degree through Cardiff University

Universities UK wrote to the Spanish embassy and the Foreign Office urging them to let students complete their application when they arrive.

Director of Universities UK International Vivienne Stern told Today: 유켄영국유학 'We started getting these messages a few weeks ago and they're getting increasing desperate.

'And I think there are lots of students and their parents who are increasingly anxious and we're starting to hear students are cancelling their plans to study abroad.'

The government said it was a matter for authorities in Spain but added it had approached them on the subject.

More British students - 4,500 - are now travelling to the country for 유켄영국유학 a year abroad during their degrees than the usually popular choice France.

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Among them is Ella Perret who is expecting to go to the capital Madrid next week as part of her law degree through Cardiff University.

She told the She applied for her visa in June because the documents need to be issued within 90 days of her leaving.

She also needed a medical certificate, proof of income, a criminal-record check and proof of acceptance at a Spanish university.The items are then translated and legally processed through a Hague apostille so they can be used abroad.Ms Perret claimed the task costs hundreds of pounds yet she does not feel closer to getting to Spain. Director of Universities UK International Vivienne Stern (pictured) told Today: 'We started getting these messages a few weeks ago and they're getting increasing desperate'