
Language School in Spain
Spanish Fluency, Professional Liberty: Study, Work, and Thrive
Introduction
Study at Cervantes‑accredited schools in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, or Málaga. Benefit from the new Real Decreto 1155/2024: work up to 30 hours/week, convert to a work permit without returning home, and pathway to university via UNEDasiss.
Language Schools in Spain
Spain’s immigration reform (Real Decreto 1155/2024) raises student work rights to 30 hours per week. Language students can secure a compatibility authorization (Autorización de compatibilidad) through their employer, while remuneration follows the €1,221/month SMI. Beyond language acquisition, candidates may progress through the Spain Pathway program: homologación of foreign credentials, UNEDasiss PCE examinations, and direct university admission. Cervantes‑accredited schools offer intensive DELE/SIELE preparation, and graduates enjoy a frictionless transition to highly qualified work permits without leaving the country.
Legal employment at €1,221/month SMI, plus post‑study permit conversion
30‑Hour Weekly Work Right
30‑Hour Weekly Work Right
Under Real Decreto 1155/2024, international students can work up to 30 hours per week – a 50% increase from the previous limit. Remuneration is anchored to the Salario Mínimo Interprofesional (SMI) of €1,221 gross per month (14 payments). An alternative convenio de prácticas (formal internship agreement) bypasses employer‑sponsored authorization. Graduates transition directly to a highly qualified work permit without returning to their home country.
Homologación, PCE exams, and direct matriculation into Spanish degrees
UNEDasiss University Pathway
UNEDasiss University Pathway
Progress from language school to Spanish university through homologación of foreign credentials and the PCE (Specific Competence Tests). The LOMLOE‑aligned exams emphasize competency‑based exercises (40% of grade), with mandatory subjects including History of Spain and History of Philosophy. Choose up to six subjects.
From €117/week tuition and coastal living 30‑40% cheaper than capitals
Affordable Coastal & Metropolitan Hubs
Affordable Coastal & Metropolitan Hubs
Madrid and Barcelona offer premier cultural infrastructure but require €700+ monthly rent. Valencia and Málaga reduce living costs by 30‑40% (€600‑€1,000/month) while providing Mediterranean beaches, tech sector growth, and deeper linguistic immersion. Long‑term tuition (24+ weeks) drops to €117‑€200/week. Accommodation options: shared apartments (€219‑€360), homestays (€255‑€425 with meals), or student residences (€340‑€530).
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ's
Uni4Edu offers a variety of language programs tailored to different goals and levels. These typically include general language courses, intensive courses, business language training, test preparation (like IELTS or TOEFL), and summer language camps. Programs vary in length, intensity, and location, so students can choose options that best match their learning needs and schedule.
Uni4Edu partners with accredited language schools in popular study destinations around the world. Students can choose from major cities across Europe, North America, Asia, and other regions, depending on the language they wish to learn. Each destination offers unique cultural experiences and learning environments.
Most language programs on Uni4Edu are available throughout the year, offering flexible start dates to accommodate different schedules. Some specialized courses, such as summer schools or intensive seasonal programs, are only offered during specific times of the year. It's best to check the availability calendar for each program directly on the platform.
No prior language experience is required for most beginner-level programs. Uni4Edu offers courses for all proficiency levels—from absolute beginners to advanced learners. During the application process, you may be asked to take a placement test to ensure you're matched with the right course level.
Yes, most language programs have minimum age requirements, typically starting from 16 or 18 years old, depending on the school and country. Some programs, like junior or summer camps, are specifically designed for younger students. Be sure to check the age eligibility for each program before applying.