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Conditions for college students to study abroad
First of all, you need to determine the country or region where you are studying. Different countries and regions have different situations, specifically:

Australia, 1

First, student identity is very important. The Immigration Bureau attaches great importance to the authenticity of the applicant's student status, including the purpose of studying abroad, the plan of returning to China for development, and whether it meets the visa conditions on the visa.

Second, the financial guarantee should be sufficient. Applicants need to provide some supporting materials to prove the reliable sources of funds, including scholarships provided by the school, guarantees provided by the applicant's country, or cash deposits and loans in financial institutions.

Third, the English level is high enough. IELTS scores can be used as proof of English proficiency. When applying for a visa, the requirements for the applicant's English level are different, depending on the courses he wants to study.

Fourth, the health condition cannot be less. Physical examination is a good way to prove health. The physical examination should be conducted in a hospital designated by the Immigration Department. The list of hospitals can be found on the website of the Australian Embassy.

2. New Zealand

First, clarify the purpose of studying abroad. There should be a clear learning plan, including language learning and professional learning. , and related letters from the university. If the visa officer thinks that the applicant's study plan is not feasible, it will affect the result of visa application.

Second, adequate financial guarantee. New Zealand recognizes two ways: study abroad loans and certificates of deposit. The storage period is at least 6 months. The applicant must also explain the source of these deposits, and may ask the applicant's parents to provide proof of salary and income.

Third, health and moral requirements. Only when the medical examination requirements are met can the visa be finally issued. /kloc-Applicants over 0/7 who plan to study in New Zealand for more than 2 years must submit no criminal record.

3. France

First, a good French foundation. The visa officer requires the applicant to study in China for 500 class hours before going abroad. Different majors have different requirements for language ability. Generally speaking, science and engineering majors have lower requirements, while liberal arts majors have higher requirements.

Second, excellent interview performance. Applicants must pass the language and academic evaluation interview of the French Language and Academic Evaluation Center (CELA). Interview mainly includes four aspects: knowing and understanding students; Assess students' French or English proficiency; Understand the students' study plan; Listen to the students' intention to study abroad. CELA consultants are most concerned about whether students have a clear study plan, so as to evaluate whether the plan is coordinated with students' education in China and their future study and career planning.

4. America

First, the purpose of learning is clear. Applicants must prove that they have been admitted to an institution that is qualified to recruit international students. In addition, applicants should also prove that they have the ability to successfully complete their studies, and provide some materials that can prove their learning ability and educational background, such as graduation certificates, transcripts, TOEFL scores, GRE scores, etc.

Second, the funds are fully prepared. Applicants must prove that they have sufficient funds to pay tuition, medical insurance and living expenses. If the applicant has won a scholarship, it is necessary to provide proof that the scholarship issuing institution is willing and able to pay the fee.

Third, the study plan is reasonable. Applicants must prove that they have a reasonable study plan and reasons. Once the visa officer determines that the study plan is unreasonable, he may be judged to have an immigration tendency and be refused a visa.

Fourth, the interview was excellent.

5. Japan

First, sufficient language skills. When deciding whether to issue a visa, the visa officer is very concerned about the applicant's ability and willingness to learn Japanese. Some applicants can't even cope with basic Japanese conversation, so it is difficult to convince visa officers that they have the ability to study in Japan.

Second, sufficient economic security. The applicant's financial situation is the focus of the audit. In the past, only one bank deposit slip was needed to apply for studying abroad, but the new system added a copy of the passbook, proof of income in the last three years, and also needed to submit the occupation and income information of the expense undertaker.

6. Hong Kong

1. Undergraduate transcripts: one in Chinese and one in English, which must be notarized by the school.

2. Proof of English proficiency: Generally speaking, TOEFL scores are required. Unlike the United States, universities in Hong Kong do not require ETS to issue grades, but only a copy of the original. Some universities don't even need TOEFL scores, and mainland certificates of CET-4 and CET-6 are acceptable. But good TOEFL scores are obviously more competitive.

3.GRE scores: With the fierce competition, universities in Hong Kong require GRE scores, just like TOEFL, only one copy is needed.

4. Application Form: Generally speaking, as long as you send an email to the admissions office or the department, it is convenient to send the relevant forms. However, unlike the United States, universities in Hong Kong will ask you to explain your research intention. Of course, as long as it is very broad, it need not be very specific.

5. Research plan: This is different from American universities and the most important point. The research plan is purely academic, and there is no need to add personal experiences and feelings. It requires the applicant to have a clear research plan and grasp it well. This plan must be very specific, not too broad. The research plan generally includes the following points: (1) the object of study (2) the significance of studying this problem (3) the research status of predecessors (4) your research methods (5) references. Generally speaking, the department will advise you to contact a professor first to determine the research topic and method, and then submit a formal plan with the consent of the professor. Of course, if you can get the professor's attention, let him give you advice and even help you revise it, then the chances of success are great.

6. Letter of recommendation: HKU generally only needs two letters of recommendation, but it must be in the academic field, and others are not accepted. A letter of recommendation is just one or two forms, the content of which is an evaluation of your academic ability. In addition, comments and suggestions on your research plan are also required, which can not be ignored.

7. Application fee. The university application fee in Hong Kong is much lower than that in the United States, generally above HK$ 65,438+0,000, which is affordable for everyone.

Studying abroad generally includes the following three ways:

1, study agent

A study agent is a study institution that provides services for overseas students to apply for study visas, and provides relevant consulting services for the selection and application of study institutions and the preparation of study materials. Applicants for studying abroad can entrust the affairs related to studying abroad to the study agent, and they only need to prepare and provide the application materials and test results for studying abroad. Because studying abroad is a special industry in China, formal study agents need to have study abroad qualifications and file with the Ministry of Education before they can operate study abroad affairs. Therefore, students must cooperate in the qualification of studying abroad when choosing an intermediary for studying abroad.

2. Studying at a domestic university

Study abroad programs in colleges and universities refer to some study abroad programs offered by domestic colleges and universities. Students will study domestic courses in China for 1-3 years, and then complete other courses abroad, and finally obtain degree certificates at home and abroad. Generally speaking, the study abroad programs offered by colleges and universities are divided into one-year preparatory courses for studying abroad, two-year credit transfer courses and three-year HND study abroad programs, as well as some degree extension programs based on these three projects. Students should pay attention to whether these programs have been approved by the school, the experience of the school and whether the final degree can be certified to return to China.

3. International exchange students

International exchange program is the earliest way to study in China. This is an international education exchange project carried out by the education authorities at home and abroad. The study visa is an academic exchange visa, and the study time is 1 year. Most of the schools studying abroad are public universities in various countries. Generally speaking, students have no right to choose a school. All the arrangements for studying abroad are arranged by the education departments of various countries. The cost of studying abroad is the least and the most secure among all the ways of studying abroad, but the requirements for students are very high. Because the exchange program only lasts 1 year, if students want to continue studying abroad, they can go through visa transfer procedures and change their academic visas into international student visas, but some countries need students to transfer to private schools.