According to Yimei, the signing of the new agreement will "enable more children and young people to share ideas about our two great countries as never before", thus helping to ensure that "the golden age of our cooperation can be passed down from generation to generation".
In addition, starting from this year, the Ministry of the Interior has also issued visas to international students in 27 universities for a longer period of time to facilitate them to find jobs.
According to this policy, starting from the 20 18 academic year, students who apply for postgraduate degree courses in these 27 institutions of higher learning for no more than 13 months can be audited by the school, and students can stay in the UK for no more than 6 months after graduation. This practice not only simplifies the visa application procedure, but also facilitates international students to find jobs in the local area after graduation.
In fact, since Britain left the EU, the policy towards international students has been gradually relaxed. On February 8, 2007, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced that, following Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College and Bath, 23 universities in the UK have joined the pilot project and can stay in the UK for six months after graduation.
It can be seen that the policy of Britain's withdrawal from the EU on international students' work and even immigration is being relaxed!
The negative impact of Britain's withdrawal from the EU is mainly manifested in the devaluation of the pound. At present, the pound: RMB = 1: 8.5, the lowest in 30 years. Compared with the peak exchange rate of GBP: RMB = 1: 15, the funds for studying abroad are almost halved! This is a golden opportunity for China students who choose to study in the UK.
The tuition fees of the top 30 universities in Britain are about1.5-25,000 pounds/year, or about RMB1.5-200,000 yuan. Living expenses are about 800,000-654,380,000 RMB (working income is 6 pounds/hour) for a year without working, and the total cost is 250,000-300,000 RMB, which is not the same as studying in the UK in the past.
Another good news is that the British government gives free medical insurance to students who apply for study visas for more than half a year! Although Britain has left the European Union, the medical system still follows EU standards. If you don't pay medical insurance, it will be very expensive at your own expense! If you pay medical insurance, the cost will be much cheaper.