BLC Spain | Undergraduate and Postgraduate Business courses in Spain

Looking to move on from the auxiliares de conversación program? Now what?

BLC Spain and TtMadrid give auxiliares a clear, legal path to stay in Madrid. Starting with the right visa.

Which BLC Spain course is right for you?

Start your International Career with BLC Spain

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Master's Progam in Digital Marketing with AI and Spanish

For auxiliares drawn to tech, startups, or working remotely.

International companies are arriving to Spain and are looking for international profiles that have the right skills. AI strategy, digital growth, data-driven marketing and SEO/SEM are all covered in detail by experts in the field.

Taught 100% in English while building the Spanish fluency you need to work in Madrid and Spain.

€9200

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Master's Program in Business Administration and Spanish

For auxiliares who want into the corporate world

You’re good with people, you can communicate, and you’ve spent a year learning how Spain actually works. Now turn that into a business career.

Taught 100% in English while building the Spanish fluency you need to compete for roles in Madrid’s finance, consulting, and management sectors. 

€9200

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1-year Postgraduate Advanced TEFL and Spanish program

For auxiliares who want to explore teaching English in Madrid

There’s a big difference between being a classroom assistant and holding a university-backed, Level 5 TEFL qualification.

This is a full year program, accredited at university level, which means it carries real weight with employers, and on your CV; not to mention the visa gives you the right to work during your year program.

€4500

The Advantages of a University Visa

Our programs offer you a legal route to long-term work in Madrid.

  • You can work 30 hours a week legally. Your university student visa comes with built-in work authorization. You’ll be able to start making connections as soon as your course starts.
  • You’re on the path to a full work permit. Once you complete your program, you’re eligible to convert your student status directly into a work permit: the Modificación de Estudiante a Cuenta Ajena. No returning home, no starting from scratch. Just a clean legal transition to the next chapter.
  • University accreditation carries weight. Not all study visas are equal in the eyes of Spanish immigration. A university-backed visa makes your TIE renewals smoother and your eventual status modification more straightforward.
  • We offer 360º student support. From your first enrollment document to your final visa modification, we walk you through the whole process: prórroga, modificación, and everything in between.

You don't need to return home to apply for our course and receive your visa.

You’re already here. Let’s keep it that way.

You don’t need to navigate a consulate back home or figure out Spanish immigration from scratch. You’re in Madrid, you’re on a valid visa.

Once you’re enrolled, we’ll support you with your visa application including your official University enrollment letter, all from here in Madrid.

FAQ

Can I stay in Spain if my auxiliar contract is ending?

Yes. You can switch from your current auxiliar status to a professional student visa through our university programs without having to return to your home country. All the paperwork can be done in Spain without the need to leave and re-enter.

Have your programs been affected by the recent immigration changes?

Yes, but only in a positive way! Our courses fall under the "estudios superiores" category, which means you aren't facing as many restrictions visa wise as an auxiliar/language course visa. You can renew for multiple years, you have automatic permission to work, and once your academic studies are complete, you have the option to modify to a work permit.

When should I start the application process?

The sooner the better! The deadline to apply for your new visa is at least 60 days before your current TIE expires, so starting early is always recommended. We highly advise leaving at least 3 months before your contract ends to ensure a smooth transition and to secure your spot in our Master’s or TEFL programs.

When do the programs start? Have I missed the deadline?

Absolutely not. We have 2 intakes per year for our Master's programs, and 10 intakes for the TEFL programs. Meaning whatever your TIE end date currently is, we'll be able to find a solution that works with your personal timeline.

Can I work while I study?

You can indeed. Our university-accredited student visa automatically includes authorization to work up to 30 hours per week. This is a significant upgrade from the typical auxiliar grant, allowing you to earn a professional salary while you complete your studies.

Do I have to go back to my home country to change my visa?

As long as you are currently in Spain on a valid student visa (which the auxiliar program provides), we can help you process your new university visa right here in Madrid. You avoid the stress and cost of flights and consulate appointments back home.

What happens after I finish the Master's or TEFL course?

Our programs are designed as career bridges. For TEFL: You gain lifetime job support where we keep you in contact with all of our network of agencies and academies. For Master’s: After one year of study, you are eligible to modify your status to a full work permit (Cuenta Ajena) with a job offer, or apply for a Job Seekers Visa to stay and find a professional role in your field. Note: this pathway is only available to students enrolled in university or superior programs, which is exactly what BLC Spain offers. Auxiliares still on their grant status are no longer eligible for this modification since the May 2025 immigration reform.

What is the difference between a "Language School" visa and a "University" visa?

A university-backed visa (like BLC's) carries more "weight" with Spanish immigration. It qualifies as higher education, which makes the eventual transition to a permanent work permit much more straightforward compared to a basic language school certificate.

I’m worried about the paperwork. Will you help me?

Yes! BLC and TtMadrid provide dedicated bureaucracy support. We provide the specific university enrollment letters required by Extranjería and guide you through the TIE renewal process step-by-step.

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