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Bilateral agreement
FOLLOWING Brexit, the British Government has had to discuss the future of overseas training with each EU member and on Wednesday August 2, an agreement between Britian and Spain which had been signed on July 3 came into force.
This is a bilateral agreement on cooperation in matters of education and access to university and other higher education institutions, following close collaboration between Spain’s Ministry of Education and Vocational Training and Ministry of Universities in Spain and the UK Department for Education and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
The agreement was signed by the British Ambassador to Spain, Hugh Elliott, on behalf of the UK, and the Spanish Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría, and the Spanish Minister of Universities, Joan Subirats, on behalf of Spain.

According to the British Embassy in Madrid, this agreement enables students with UK qualifications (including A levels and equivalents) to access universities in Spain without the need for the Spanish general university entrance exam.



Additional entry requirements will only be necessary for certain competitive courses, as was the case prior to the UK’s withdrawal
