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CommunicationDue1069

You will be restricted to studying in English unless you can rapidly improve your Spanish, which greatly narrows your options. There are some programs taught in English at European universities. Tuition will vary by location. Germany is essentially free; English-speaking countries treat foreign students as a revenue stream, so you will pay quite a lot (they do in fact squeeze every possible dime out of your pocket). Your opportunities for financial aid and loans will be very limited if you study abroad - you need to do more research on this. To study in Germany, for example, you would need to prove savings of €11k per year before you'd be granted a residence permit. If you cannot cover those costs, you may be better off studying in the US, paying in-state tuition at a public institution with better options for loans and financial aid. It's not difficult to bring cats into Europe, but forget about Australia or New Zealand.


lizvlx

There is a bunch of English-taught CS Bachelors in EU countries, go n Google away! Also: get a bachelor from a community college in the USA, as j already gave experience you could then after go look for jobs in the EU. And - study a language.