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How to study abroad?
The method of studying abroad is as follows:

1. Determine the study abroad plan: First, you need to determine the country, major and school to study abroad, and comprehensively consider your own interests and abilities, study abroad expenses, employment prospects after graduation and other factors;

2. Preparation materials: according to the requirements of the countries and schools studying abroad, prepare relevant materials, including resumes, academic certificates, language scores, letters of recommendation, proof of funds and so on. When preparing the proof of funds, it should be noted that different countries may have different requirements for student funds;

3. Apply for a school: according to the study abroad plan, submit an application to the target school, including personal materials and application forms. It should be noted that the application time and process may be different in different countries and schools;

4. Visa application: After applying for the letter of admission, you need to apply for a visa according to the requirements of the country studying abroad. Generally, you need to prepare personal materials, admission notices, language scores and other materials, and you need to pay visa fees. It should be noted that different countries may have different visa application processes and requirements;

5. Buy air tickets and insurance: after obtaining a visa, you need to buy round-trip air tickets and study abroad insurance to ensure the safety and smoothness during your study abroad;

6. Handling banking procedures: You need to go through relevant banking procedures before studying abroad, including handling credit cards and foreign exchange cards, so that you can live and study during your study abroad;

7. Pick-up and placement: After arriving at the destination of studying abroad, pick-up and placement are required, including staying in the dormitory, registering student information, and opening the network.

Materials required for studying abroad usually include:

1. Passport and visa: you need to apply for a passport and apply for a corresponding visa according to the requirements of the country where you study;

2. Admission notice: a letter of admission issued by a university or college in the country where you are studying is required;

3. Education: Undergraduate and postgraduate education, including diploma and degree certificate;

4. Transcripts: You need to provide undergraduate and graduate transcripts to prove your academic performance;

5. Proof of language achievement: If the official language of the country studying abroad is not Chinese, you need to provide proof of language achievement, such as TOEFL and IELTS.

6. Economic proof: You need to provide enough economic proof to prove that you can pay the tuition and living expenses during your study abroad;

7. Insurance certificate: You need to provide medical and accident insurance certificates to ensure that you can get adequate protection during your study abroad;

8. Other supporting documents: such as medical examination report, certificate of no criminal record, recommendation letter, etc.

To sum up, different countries and regions may have different application procedures and requirements for studying abroad, depending on the requirements of relevant local departments. At the same time, we should make full preparations and plans before studying abroad to ensure the smooth and successful study abroad.

Legal basis:

Article 12 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration

Under any of the following circumstances, China citizens are not allowed to leave the country:

(1) Failing to hold a valid exit-entry certificate or refusing or evading border inspection;

(two) the punishment has not been completed or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case;

(three) there are unresolved civil cases, and the people's court decides not to leave the country;

(4) Being subject to criminal punishment for obstructing the administration of the country (border) or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country within the prescribed time limit;

(five) may endanger national security and interests, the relevant authorities in the State Council decided not to leave the country;

(6) Other circumstances under which exit from the country is prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.