FAQ Volunteering in EU

Yes, there is. It is, for example, the OLS platform (Online Linguistic Support), which is free of charge. It was designed for Erasmus+ projects participants. With OLS, you can test your current language level - your results do not affect your participation in the Erasmus + program. The tool is flexible, you can work at your own pace, as well as adjust the learning path to your own needs. OLS support is available in 24 languages. It is an excellent offer for students, learners in vocational education and training (VET) and/or volunteers.

Link: https://erasmusplusols.eu/pl/about-ols/

 

on péntek március 29 by faie

If you are an EU national living in another EU country, you have the right to vote and to stand as a candidate in municipal and European elections ​held in that country. The conditions are the same for you as for nationals.
For European elections 2019 - see more information here:
Europa.eu

on csütörtök január 10 by faie

If you are interested in volunteering outside Europe, consider the UN programme - UN Volunteers.

If you are at least 25 years old, have the ability to work in a multicultural environment, speak English, French or Spanish and have at least 2 years of work experience - this offer is for you.

More information: https://www.unv.org/faq-page#t311n738

 

on péntek március 29 by faie

Yes, you can. Volunteer within the European Solidarity Corps (EKS) may be a person 18 -  30 years old, a legal resident in the country of the programme (52 countries). To use this opportunity you need to register in the ESC database.
Link: https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en

on péntek március 29 by faie

 

You can’t go to Japan because Japan is not on the ESC program list of countries. In the new budget perspective for 2021-2027, there may be a change, but for now there is no information. The EU has signed a new cooperation agreement with Japan, so it may be possible to leave after 2021.

 

on csütörtök augusztus 01 by faie