My cousin has a 17 year old friend who is finishing high school and wants to apply for university. In Portugal public universities have a tuition fee of around 700€ but for foreigners it's 7000€. He was born and lived his whole life in Portugal, but his parents are slav immigrants and he was given a non-Portuguese citizenship at birth. His parents have procrastinated on applying him for a Portuguese citizenship until now, and since this process takes at least 3 months it doesn't look like he'll be given the citizenship before he can apply for university. So the question is, will the government/university/whatever understand his situation and request a normal tuition fee, or is this stuff very rigid and bureaucratic in nature so he'll have to pay 7000€ (his parents wouldn't be able to afford it, so he'd pretty much end up wasting 1 year of his life)?
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you should unironically ask reddit
>>199177918Don't they require you to have a X day old account and Y good boy points to post on most communities? At this point it'd be easier and quicker to try to ask someone in real life.
>>199176279It's a bureaucratic process. It's like 99% chance "he" will have to pay 7k