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- What should you know before going on an internship abroad?
1. information on the insurance which covers all mobility phases
2. information on the budget and the expenses which your family should incur
3. information on the company: sector, activities, size, location, roles and responsibilities in your team, working hours, etc.
4. practical arrangements (accommodation, local transports, budget, etc.)
5. linguistic/cultural/professional information concerning materials arranged before the departure and collected during the linguistic, pedagogic and cultural preparation
6. information on the supervisor's profile and role
7. information to be able to present your CV and highlight your technical, organizational and cross competences
- Where can you get the information?
1. the sending and/or host organization should provide specific guidelines or organize meetings
2. you can visit the websites dealing with detailed information on the internship
- What is the legislative framework?
Before going on an internship
1. the parties (trainee, company and institution - high school, university, school of specialisation, vocational training organisation, etc.) sign a contract in which are established:
a. mutual rights and duties
b. duration of the internship and the description of the training programme
c. causes for rescission
d. funding and the trainee's individual contribution
e. monitoring and control
2. the parties take out the insurance covering all mobility phases
3. you have to provide the valid documentation to stay in a foreign country (identity card/passport, health card, etc.); in case you are an immigrant you have to obtain the Visa by the police authority.