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Which country is the best for studying abroad?
The choice of the country is also more important. It is necessary to comprehensively consider the country's economic development level, education level and education system, language, scientific and technological development, study abroad, immigration policy and other factors. Generally speaking, countries studying abroad can be divided into English-speaking countries and non-English-speaking countries. English-speaking countries include Britain, Ireland, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and South Africa, while non-English-speaking countries are mainly France, Germany, South Korea, Japan and Russia. 80% of China students choose English-speaking countries to study abroad, mainly because English is very popular in China, and because multinational companies mainly come from English-speaking countries, the employment orientation is very obvious. Second, these English-speaking countries are relatively developed, with high education level and high gold content in diplomas. Non-English speaking countries are mainly suitable for students who want to learn minority languages, and these countries also have certain advantages. However, due to the weak or non-existent minority language foundation of China students, the overall number of international students after going abroad is not large. Here are some popular countries for studying abroad to illustrate:

1, UK

Britain is a country with many choices for international students in China, with high education level, many universities and short academic system. Generally, the undergraduate course lasts for three years and the master's degree lasts for one year. However, the cost of study and living is relatively high, almost more than 200 thousand yuan a year. The security fund is relatively high, generally above 800,000 yuan. In recent years, the visa is more difficult and the visa rate is low. At present, only a little more than 20% in the country.

2. Ireland

Ireland is a popular country for studying abroad in recent years. The main reasons are developed economy, developed science and technology, developed IT industry, the world's largest software exporter, the Commonwealth education system, short academic system and many well-known universities. Dublin, the capital, has been called "a big city in Europe" since15th century, and its expenses are relatively low, generally about120,000 a year. The visa policy for studying abroad is relatively loose, the guarantee is low, ranging from 350,000 to 400,000, the visa period is short and the visa rate is high. Coupled with suitable climatic conditions (rated as one of the "Top Ten Most Suitable Areas for Human Living" by the United Nations), Ireland has gradually become one of the first choice countries for international students in China in recent years, especially students majoring in computer science.

3. Australia

Australia is one of the first choice countries for China students. Its excellent education, multicultural integration, pleasant climate and perfect social security system have attracted a large number of students and immigrants. Six universities in Australia rank among the top 50 universities in the world, and their diplomas are of high gold content. Moreover, the study abroad and visa policies in Australia have been relatively stable. In particular, the approval of the loan for studying abroad has solved the most complicated problem of economic guarantee (550,000-650,000 yuan) in the process of studying in China, and simplified the procedures for studying abroad, which has been welcomed by students and parents. One of the limitations of studying in Australia is that students with 18 or above need to provide IELTS scores of 5 or above, which requires students to make adequate language preparation in China.

4. Singapore

One advantage of studying in Singapore is that you can teach in English; Second, the tuition is relatively cheap. The disadvantage is that about 77% of them are from China. Although they teach in English, after leaving school, they still can't fully find the English environment and experience the western economic and cultural life. Moreover, because the country is small, there are few universities, and the education quality and diplomas of private schools cannot be guaranteed, so few high school students choose this country, and primary school students are more suitable.

5 France

The advantage of studying in France and Germany is that professional courses are free of tuition, but you must learn a second foreign language. For most students in China, it takes a process to learn a second foreign language before they are fully proficient in English. Moreover, the admission requirements of national universities are relatively high. Many China students can't successfully enter the undergraduate course, and many students have to give up halfway or go back to China to study in a new country. After these cases were reported in China, they attracted the attention of education authorities, students and parents.