Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure she can get health insurance if she is a student there. Bt she won't qualify for lower tuition unless she is eu. And she won't have the right to stay over after her degree is o er and apply for disability.
In the uk you need to have eu residence for 3 years to be considered for reduced tuition. Sweden, germany and the netherrlands and several others do not charge tuition, but you do have to pay for cost of living, but health benefits are guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:Sure she can get health insurance if she is a student there. Bt she won't qualify for lower tuition unless she is eu. And she won't have the right to stay over after her degree is o er and apply for disability.
Anonymous wrote:pp here, OP please look into the research showing the link that gluten has on auto-immune disorders. Try doing some food therapy to see if you feel better. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:OP: Try to do what most women on this thread have done......marry rich and then you too can spend all day posting on DCUM without a worry in the world about the money part!!!
Anonymous wrote:pp here, OP please look into the research showing the link that gluten has on auto-immune disorders. Try doing some food therapy to see if you feel better. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:i'm with you OP. i'm around your age, in school, but i'm not sick. i would love to have enough money so i don't have to worry about money. people need to be grateful for what they have, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Unless she is European, she can't just move to Europe! Se doesn't have the right to reduced tuition or disability just because she is present there.