Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia

Tertiary level enrollment and student mobility is increasing worldwide. As a result, universities are open to receive foreign students, and specifically the Spanish Higher Education Institutions are working to attract some of that international mobility. In recent years, Latin American students are...

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Main Authors: Alma Paola Trejo Peña, Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FahrenHouse 2017-01-01
Series:Foro de Educación
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Online Access:http://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/421
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spelling doaj-d45b24a2a86d4ab2930019cd37e3071d2020-11-24T20:58:42ZdeuFahrenHouseForo de Educación1698-77991698-78022017-01-01152210.14516/fde.421389Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in GaliciaAlma Paola Trejo Peña0Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares1Universidade da CoruñaUniversidade da CoruñaTertiary level enrollment and student mobility is increasing worldwide. As a result, universities are open to receive foreign students, and specifically the Spanish Higher Education Institutions are working to attract some of that international mobility. In recent years, Latin American students are the main applicants for study permits in Spain. Among them, Brazilians, Mexicans and Colombians are the most numerous requestors in the Spanish educational system. On the other hand, access to Spanish citizenship depends on several factors, and one of the most important ones is having legally lived in Spain for a minimum period. This paper presents a relationship between the temporary mobility for study and the achievement of Spanish citizenship by Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians. This research was conducted using the documentary approach, since this technique allows transforming primary documents on an analytical representation of the addressed phenomenon (Oliveira, 2007). The results show that in Galicia, in the case of Brazilians and Colombians, having a migration project could lead to the Spanish nationality, while for Mexicans, other factors limit this possibility. Furthermore, the experience in the host country, previous experiences and hospitality are variables that interfere in this process.http://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/421movilidad estudiantilnacionalidad españolaTerceros EstadosGalicia
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Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
Foro de Educación
movilidad estudiantil
nacionalidad española
Terceros Estados
Galicia
author_facet Alma Paola Trejo Peña
Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares
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title Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
title_short Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
title_full Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
title_fullStr Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
title_full_unstemmed Student mobility and differentiated access to Spanish citizenship: the case of Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians in Galicia
title_sort student mobility and differentiated access to spanish citizenship: the case of mexicans, colombians and brazilians in galicia
publisher FahrenHouse
series Foro de Educación
issn 1698-7799
1698-7802
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Tertiary level enrollment and student mobility is increasing worldwide. As a result, universities are open to receive foreign students, and specifically the Spanish Higher Education Institutions are working to attract some of that international mobility. In recent years, Latin American students are the main applicants for study permits in Spain. Among them, Brazilians, Mexicans and Colombians are the most numerous requestors in the Spanish educational system. On the other hand, access to Spanish citizenship depends on several factors, and one of the most important ones is having legally lived in Spain for a minimum period. This paper presents a relationship between the temporary mobility for study and the achievement of Spanish citizenship by Mexicans, Colombians and Brazilians. This research was conducted using the documentary approach, since this technique allows transforming primary documents on an analytical representation of the addressed phenomenon (Oliveira, 2007). The results show that in Galicia, in the case of Brazilians and Colombians, having a migration project could lead to the Spanish nationality, while for Mexicans, other factors limit this possibility. Furthermore, the experience in the host country, previous experiences and hospitality are variables that interfere in this process.
topic movilidad estudiantil
nacionalidad española
Terceros Estados
Galicia
url http://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/421
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