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Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova meets foreign students of Bulgarian descent

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Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova met with foreign students of Bulgarian descent studying at the Medical University- Sofia. The students demand a broader information campaign on the opportunities for university education in Bulgaria, simplification of procedures for settlement of residence and better preparation in Bulgarian language. Most participants associate their future with Bulgaria and are interested in the specialization opportunities in this country. The meeting was part of the Students Laboratories -Prospects for Development with Bulgarian Diploma organized by the Bulgarian Vice-President with students of Bulgarian origin who study in Bulgaria under decrees 103 and 228.




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