Students from an EU member state have the right to pursue their third level studies in another member state under the same conditions as nationals of the host state.

Students who intend to study in another member state for a period of more than three months must:

• Be enrolled at an approved educational establishment;

• Be covered by adequate health insurance;

• Have sufficient means to prevent them becoming a burden on the social security system of the host member state.

If staying temporarily in a member state while studying there, students are entitled to all immediately necessary sickness benefits in kind. To be eligible for such care, students should obtain a European Health Insurance Card prior to leaving home.

In the event of sickness, this card can be presented to the public health authority in the host country.

For all healthcare benefits which are not immediately necessary, the student must ask for prior authorisation or return to the member state where s/he ordinarily lives.

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