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Is it easier for married people to go abroad than for unmarried people?

Well, it depends. . .

Someone said before, for example, you are an older young woman who went to the United States and your own conditions are not very good. I mean, for example, if your academic background is not very good, and you change your major to study abroad, the work experience in the middle is not very relevant to your major. . . If you are old and single, people will think that your purpose of studying abroad is not clear and you tend to immigrate. . . Finally, I will refuse your visa.

On the contrary, if you are married and your lover and children are at home, then you are less likely to stay abroad, that is, you are less inclined to emigrate. . .

This mainly means that this situation generally does not exist in immigrant countries and non-immigrant countries, but only exists under special circumstances.

Now the visa situation is better, as long as your materials and preparations are sufficient and your motivation to study abroad is clear, these are not problems. . .

Most of those who go to study abroad graduated from undergraduate courses. Now they are all studying at a young age, so they are out of high school. . . How can you get married? Most of them are unmarried.

Going abroad depends on comprehensive conditions, not a single condition can decide whether you can go out or not. . . .

So as long as you are prepared in many ways, you don't have to worry about getting married. . . .

Hmm. How interesting