EYE Embassy of the United Kingdom
Ambassador welcomes you to the web portal of the EYE Embassy of the United Kingdom. If you have any questions, additions or concerns, you can contact the ambassador directly by using the contact form below.
Note: the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union. Therefore, other relevant information can be found at the
EYE Consulate of the European Union? .
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Even if the different academic systems across Europe will be harmonized by applying the Bologna Process, there will still be lots of changes for you when beginning to study abroad. Cultural and maybe linguistic borders - and especially overcoming them - will still make your stay unforgettable. The "Studying in the United Kingdom" section helps you to understand the local academic structure and lists some typical threats and traps for foreign students.
Last update in this section: 22 Sep 2011 - 12:59
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No matter if you start a new job in or if you will be sent by your company to the United Kingdom - your professional career and further opportunities will be affected. Additionally, lots of circumstances will change, like your contract, your income, your retirement provisions, etc. And maybe you will even have to face a personal interview in a foreign country before starting to work. What you should keep in mind, the "do's" and "don'ts" - this is what you will find in this section.
Last update in this section: 22 Sep 2011 - 13:00
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Before completely enjoying your stay & life abroad, you will need to settle in, unpack your stuff and get daily life up and running. The 'living' section provides plenty of information answering the most important questions at this stage: How to find accommodation? Where to register? What to pay special attention to?
Last update in this section: 22 Sep 2011 - 13:01