Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - I would like to ask whether it is better to go to Australia with paid internship or France with blue ribbon. And the tuition is relatively inexpensive? Are they all treated the same? writing

I would like to ask whether it is better to go to Australia with paid internship or France with blue ribbon. And the tuition is relatively inexpensive? Are they all treated the same? writing

Hello, classmates! You ask too many questions. I answered them one by one.

1. Diplomas are international, please rest assured.

2. Blue Ribbon is the best cooking school in the world, with classes in French headquarters, Canadian branch and Australian branch. If you have to say which is better, it will always be the best in the French headquarters. However, the premise is that you can listen and speak French fluently (don't believe the nonsense taught by teachers in English, whose English is a French accent you will never understand). Compared with the blue ribbon in Australia, at least it is taught in official English (provided that you can understand English), you will be more acceptable.

There are good paid internships in both places, but it will be easier to emigrate and stay in Australia after graduation, so I strongly recommend the Australian Blue Ribbon.

Tuition can go directly to Shangguan Internet Cafe, but I can only say that the living expenses in France and Australia are comparable.