EU student is probably any student who studies in one of the 27 EU countries.
In each country there are different financial conditions of studying (countries like Poland, Denmark and other offer higher education for free, but in states like UK or Spain you have to pay for studying
The EU has unified the study system (it's called the Bologna System), on universities you have to pass 3 years of bachelor gratitude and then 2 more years of master one, you can also change schools during the learning process, as well as you can participate in Erasmus programme of students' exchange
EU students are not merely citizens of EU but also foreigners studying in one of the 27 states, during their course they may traveling freely within the borders of Schengen- agreement members, and work legally in EU.
In every countries of Europe, EU students ARE INSURED (health care, accidents).
EU students may use reductions of prices for public transport, museums, cinemas, theaters in entire EU (but the level of reduction depends on particular country).
No, you can't. EU students can get a loan from their home country. Students outside of the EU have to prove they can support themselves financially before they're granted a student visa
"Eu" in Portuguese means "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in the first person singular.
'I love you' in Brazilian Portuguese is 'Eu te amo'.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
I want - Eu queroI wish - Eu desejoI desire Eu desejo ( desire is also a noun)
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
No, Switzerland isn't in the EU.
Laos is not a member of the EU.
.eu was created in 2005.
'elle a eu' is she had. she has is ' elle a' and eu makes it the past tense. 'il a eu' is he had
California is not part of the EU, it is a state in America. Only European countries are in the EU.
Not with the whole EU but only with some of the EU Member States.