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What are the new policies for studying abroad in popular countries?
What are the new policies for studying abroad in popular countries?

United States of America

New Deal 1: Commonly used apps require more detailed courses and grades. Course & added to CA application system; The grade function will require students to list all the courses in high school. In addition, the grades should also be displayed. Although the school will eventually receive a formal report, manually entering the results will help students understand their changes. New Deal II: 12 Schools need applicants to report points.

New Deal III: CB official website adjusts the SAT scoring policy of 20 17-20 18.

In order to make SAT scores as soon as possible, the scoring policy of 20 17-20 18 was changed, and the SAT scoring time was shortened to 2 weeks from the second half of 20 17. After the adjustment, the grading policy will become: reading and math scores will be published earlier than writing, and some writing scores will be published five days later than others.

Britain, England

New Deal 1: Visa Time Adjustment

From August 3rd, the working hours of students from non-EU countries studying in public continuing education colleges will be reduced from 10 hours per week to zero. Students studying in universities can't renew or apply for a work visa directly in the UK. They must return to their own countries after the course and apply for a new visa. International students studying in universities are not affected by the new policy for the time being. Starting from this autumn, the duration of the continuing education visa will be shortened to two years.

New Deal II: Changes in the visa scoring system

Tier4 student visa counting system was adjusted, and the living standard stipulated in the visa was improved. Now London is 1265 pounds/month, and non-London is 10 15 pounds/month.

Canada

New Deal 1: A New Interpretation of Canada's Visa Policy for Studying Abroad

Canada will begin to accept visa-free visitors to apply for Electronic Travel Certification (ETA) online. From next year, Canada will force these passengers to submit their personal data first and apply for ETA, and they can only enter the country if they are officially recognized as not posing a security threat.

It should be noted that this ETA regulation is aimed at foreign travelers who hold visa-free passports, while those who hold Chinese mainland passports are not included. However, holders of China Hongkong passport and China Taiwan Province passport need to fill in ETA. This ETA regulation is mainly aimed at foreign travelers with visa-free passports.

New Deal II: The Canadian government introduced a new work visa policy.

In recent years, the Canadian government has successively issued two preferential immigration policies for international students. First, those who have studied for two years can apply for a three-year work visa after graduation. The second is to implement the Canadian experience immigration category.

Australia

New deal 1: SSVF visa new deal goes online

In recent years, Australia has been introducing new policies to attract China students. From 20 12, Australia has implemented a new method of student visa examination, simplifying the visa process, relaxing language requirements and relaxing students' working hours;

In addition, Australia has introduced a series of visa simplification measures for China this year, including reducing student visas from 8 to 2, piloting Chinese visas for the first time, opening online visas in China for the first time, and piloting 10 year visas.

New Deal II: Relax the employment rules for international students.

From March 23, all undergraduate graduates, regardless of their major fields, can work in Australia for two years, master's degree for three years and doctor's degree for four years.