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What are the requirements for studying abroad as a chef?
1. There are not many ways to work abroad, one is to find an intermediary, and the other is that you have a job in China, and the company recommends you to go abroad for further study. If you need a fee, the company suggests that you don't need any fee. At most, you can pay your own living expenses. If you find an intermediary yourself, it will cost you some money. It usually depends on which country you are going to. The agency fee is 8000- 12000, too high or too low.

2. When you say simple, do you mean the procedure? If so, these two countries are almost the same. You'd better get an invitation letter from a foreign hotel in China, so that both countries can handle it easily. Generally speaking, visas in Australia are easier to get than those in the United States. Of course, this is relative.

Generally speaking, it is best to have more than two years of work experience to qualify for going abroad, and some high-end hotels require more than five years.

4. To study as a chef in Australia, you must have at least a junior college diploma, and secondary school diplomas are not recognized abroad. There are only two ways to study abroad, so I won't go into details. Generally speaking, it takes about 1-2 years depending on what you study and what school you apply for.

Yes, there are investment immigrants, skilled immigrants and marriage immigrants, but the technology mentioned here is not ordinary technology. Generally speaking, very special professional skills are needed, which are generally not available or immature in other countries. Otherwise, there is a lack of talents in this field. I think it's still difficult for chefs. In short, the requirements are very strict, but once you get a green card, that is, permanent residence abroad, you can enjoy it. ...