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How do children go to local universities after immigrating to Britain? Is there any introduction to this aspect in overseas life planning?

British culture is very different from China in many aspects. The specific aspects that new immigrants need to pay attention to are as follows:

1. Traffic rules

Contrary to China, Britain is one of the few countries in the world that drive on the left. Moreover, the streets in Britain are generally narrow, so it will definitely take some time for China people who have just arrived in Britain to get used to it. In addition, the British people have a strong sense of traffic laws and regulations: cars give way to cars and cars give way to people. If someone runs a red light or blocks the left lane on the elevator to let others get on and off, other passers-by will come out to blame.

2. Trading rules

Unlike the China market, the trading market in Britain is usually more open and transparent. The market laws and regulations in Britain are perfect, the supervision is in place, and people strictly abide by all the regulations, which is even rigid and inflexible in the eyes of many China people. However, it is precisely because of such trading rules that a level playing field is created, the gap between the rich and the poor is avoided, and social stability is maintained.

3. Value perception

British values are also very different from those of China. Compared with thoughtful China people, westerners, led by Britain, are more direct and don't like beating around the bush. In British values, family and health come first. Everyone seems to care more about "enjoying the present" than excessively pursuing "things outside the body", and it is rare to see someone who has been troubled by trivial matters for a long time. At the same time, compared with the "label culture" popular in China in recent years, the British people are more tolerant and respectful of others' personal choices, especially those that do not conform to their own personal values. Without established value terms, life here will be easier.

Advice before coming to the UK:

In order to adapt to life in Britain as soon as possible, the author suggests that investment immigrants who are about to land in Britain should make preparations before departure, avoid cultural conflicts and adapt to the negative impact brought by the new environment to the greatest extent.

Before you come to England, I suggest you consider the following questions carefully:

1. Real estate purchase

Buying real estate in Britain is a very complicated process, and it often takes a long time to find, trade and complete legal documents. It is recommended to arrange the whole journey at least 3 months in advance. If you have decided to enter the UK, please start the process of confirming the purchase of real estate as soon as possible, otherwise you will have a very busy experience after entering the UK.

2. Education for children

According to the customer data of China investment immigrants received in the past, most of them focus on their children's education, so it is very important and difficult to find a good and suitable school for their children. Applicants are advised to consider the school at least half a year in advance.

3. Public schools and private schools

From personal experience, if the child is over 4 years old, it is recommended to choose a private school with strong pertinence. Because relatively speaking, private schools pay more attention to children's education and teachers take better care of children. Because of the language gap, entering public schools is likely to make children feel frustrated and lost in the short term. But please note that good private schools have their own systematic enrollment standards and requirements. For example, famous schools such as Hello and Eaton need a long time to prepare in advance. It is suggested that this plan should be considered at least two years in advance, and the advice and help of professional institutions are needed.