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English-speaking countries, study abroad and immigration

I came back from studying in Ireland. Generally speaking, it is a good time to go abroad at this time. My answer to your question is:

1. Britain is a non-immigrant country. If you go to Oxford and Cambridge, or a school like London Economics and Political Science, and come out to find a good job, then I think immigration is no problem-when I was there two years ago, the British government introduced a five-year policy to attract 1 10,000 immigrants to ease the pressure brought by retirees' pension.

As far as tuition is concerned, British schools generally don't offer scholarships unless they have special majors. To be honest, don't think about it, because even if you meet the requirements, the application process is very complicated. For the average graduate student, 300,000 yuan is enough to study for an MBA in Oxford for one year. Of course, the living expenses will not be cheap. Australia and Canada are immigrant countries. Most college graduates are looking for jobs there. Immigrating there is not a problem, especially accountants, chefs and hairdressers. Tuition is the same as that in Britain. But it's easier to find a job.

You can learn English linguistics. I suggest you search online for schools with Confucius Institutes, and then see if you can continue studying in universities. You will have a good chance to stay there and teach English, which has nothing to do with your major. There is a Confucius Institute in my university, and then all the teachers are recruited by domestic doctoral students-unwritten rules.

You still have to take IELTS and GRE, because even if you have passed TEM-8 and scored 7 in IELTS, it will take you a month or two to understand the course abroad. Remember that going abroad is not as beautiful as you thought at first, but once you get used to it, it is still very good, especially suitable for teachers (where social status is high).