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Studying in Europe, step by step
Procedures, deadlines, and costs explained for families in Kazakhstan. Articles are grouped by topic so you can find the right section fast.
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Documents and recognition
Nostrification, apostille, and sworn translation: which documents are recognized and in what order.
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Motivation letter for study in Europe: when it is needed
A motivation letter is not in the required-document lists of Polish universities: the University of Warsaw list for 2025/2026 never mentions it. It is required on individual programs, in doctoral schools and in scholarship competitions.
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Diploma nostrification in Poland: when a Kazakhstani needs it
Paid nostrification is not needed for a Polish second-cycle program: the bachelor diploma gives access under Article 326(2). The fee applies only to professional recognition.
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Apostille in Kazakhstan and sworn translation for Poland
The apostille on a school certificate is needed for the visa, not for NAWA. 15 working days, a 0.5 MRP fee, and a sworn translation is often not required.
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Do you need nostrification in Poland: certificate, diploma, NAWA
Since 1 July 2025 only NAWA issues certificate recognition for Poland, free and online. Who needs it and how a diploma differs from a certificate.
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Certificate nostrification for Poland in 2026: time and cost
Certificate recognition for Poland is free: since 1 July 2025 NAWA issues it online. Which documents you need and why the timing cannot be planned.
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Timeline, money, and admission
Admission deadlines, study cost, visa, and housing along the Poland route.
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Karta pobytu for a student in Poland: first weeks after arrival
A first-year student visa covers only one semester, so the karta pobytu is needed soon after arrival in Poland, not a year later.
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Applying to Poland from Kazakhstan: a month-by-month timeline
A month-by-month admission timeline for Kazakhstani graduates applying to Poland: university deadlines, apostille, NAWA recognition and the student visa.
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Free tuition in Poland: an honest answer for Kazakhstanis
Verified sources do not confirm free tuition at Polish state universities. Where zero tuition is set by law and what is actually free in Poland.
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Finding student housing in Poland: timing, contract, costs
Move-in costs in Poland go beyond rent: the first month, deposit, agent commission, and temporary housing, all due in the first days after arrival.
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Poland student visa for Kazakhstanis: documents and timeline
Documents Kazakhstani applicants need for a Polish student visa, why the certificate recognition document is required, and when e-konsulat slots open.
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How much studying in Poland costs: what makes up the budget
There is no single price for a year in Poland. Which official fees are published with exact amounts, and which costs depend on the university and city.
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Choosing a university in Poland: what to check before applying
How a Kazakhstani applicant picks a university in Poland: separate schedules for foreigners, what to check in admission rules, why the city comes second.
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Zerówka in Poland: the preparatory year for Kazakhstanis
Zerówka is a one-year preparatory course at a Polish university: what it includes, what it costs, and why it does not replace NAWA certificate recognition.
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Italy and Czechia
Universitaly and grants in Italy, a free preparatory year in Czechia.
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Free study in Czechia for Kazakhstanis: the condition is Czech
Public Czech universities charge no tuition if the program is in Czech. What that means: a paid language year, an early deadline, a faculty exam.
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12 years of schooling for Italy and applying via Universitaly
Why Italy requires 12 years of schooling, which routes close the missing year, and how a graduate from Kazakhstan applies through Universitaly.
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Grants and scholarships to study in Italy for Kazakhstanis
The Italian government scholarship is not paid for three-year bachelor programs in 2026/2027. What support remains and what income documents families need.
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Study and life
How study works at a European university, ECTS credits, and student work rules.
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How study works at a European university: cycles, ECTS, grades
One full-time academic year is 60 ECTS credits, and one credit stands for 25-30 hours of student work. The cycles follow from that: 180 or 240 credits for the first, 90 or 120 for the second.
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Can a student work in Poland: hours and when a permit is needed
A full-time student in Poland needs no work permit, and Polish rules set no hour limit. But since 1 December 2025 the exemption depends on whether the university is approved, and the transition period ended on 30 June 2026.
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How to choose
How to compare countries and choose an education agency without mistakes.
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How to choose an education agency for Europe: 8 questions
No agency can guarantee admission, a visa, or a grant. Eight questions that separate an honest intermediary from a seller of promises.
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Poland, Czechia or Italy: a comparison for Kazakhstani families
Poland, Czechia and Italy compared on language of study, deadlines, documents, budget and student independence for families from Kazakhstan.
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