Secondly, the visa is also a difficult problem. China's passport is second only to North Korea in the world. Wherever you go, you need a visa. Take out the certificate to prove what you are doing there and when you will come back. Work residence permit is not so easy to apply for.
Third, there are also high income levels abroad, such as France. Suppose you get a tourist visa in France and buy a plane ticket to Paris. I came to France smoothly. I also got a job in a French restaurant-a kitchen dishwasher. Not to mention how many self-reliant international students in China want to do your job. Their minimum wage is 8.3 euros per hour and they can work 20 hours a week. And if you want to do this job, your salary will definitely be much lower than theirs, because the boss will risk being investigated and you are in illegal residence status. Well, if I were the boss, I would kindly give you 500 euros a month, and then your working environment is the back ditch of the kitchen, where you stay 15 hours a day. 500 euros can be exchanged for 4500 yuan ... but that can only maintain your basic needs. Is this your dream of going abroad with a high salary? Trenches, darkness, hiding, is it inhuman?