
You have ambition! You’re curious, motivated, and open to new opportunities across Europe.
At the same time, big decisions come with questions:
Which country fits you best?
Which city, which university, which programme?
How do you prepare — especially when it comes to English and applications?
That’s where we come in!

Mark is a British humanitarian volunteer based in Ukraine, with 3 years of experience in Odesa, Mykolaiv and Kherson.
He also has 15 years of global travel experience, 20 years experience in Customer Relations and 3 years experience teaching English.

Anna is an experienced educator dedicated to creating an engaging, supportive learning environment.
Passionate about helping people build confidence, critical thinking skills and a lifelong love of learning.

Michael has over a decade of experience in education advisory, supporting universities, private schools and individual learners in Germany and Switzerland, Britain and USA.
He helps emerging professionals turn their amibitions into real opportunities.
Please book a free consultation if you cannot find an answer to your question.
When visiting relatives, taking a vacation, short-term business trips and participating in cultural or sporting events, you do not need a visa to visit the EU Schengen area. You have a 90 day in 180 day allowance visa free. For other types of trips or longer trips, please book a consulation.
Generally, yes, Ukrainians need a visa to visit Great Britain. But if you have a family member from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, then you may be able to apply for a free family permit. There are many options available to Ukrainians who want to visit Great Britain. Book a free consultation today for the best advice.
For trips of up to 90 days, Ukrainians do not need a VISA. There is also a possibility to extend your stay beyond this. For more information, contact us.
Europe has opened their doors to Ukrainian refugees during these difficult times, including Britain. Britain also offers the Homes for Ukraine Scheme. Contact us if you are a refugee in need of support.
We aim to provide a life changing experience at our Seasonal Camp Programs, so we allow parents to come along with children if they wish. Our age catagory for our camps is 6-17. However, parents do not have to accompany their children to camp.
Yes, at our Camp Programs, we also have Ukrainian speaking staff with a high level of English or German, along with English and German native speakers.
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