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What major can you study abroad to achieve local employment?

What major can you study abroad to achieve local employment?

What major can you study abroad to achieve local employment or immigration?

By the end of last year, the cumulative number of students studying abroad in China had reached 2.64 million, but the number of returnees was only 6.5438+0.09 million, with a deficit of more than 6.5438+0.5 million. A fact that cannot be ignored is that most returnees are ordinary people who have studied abroad at their own expense in recent years, and there are not many high-end talents who really have expertise or even obtained patents abroad, and there is even a trend of increasing brain drain. What major can you study abroad to achieve local employment or immigration?

Canada: Medical and engineering majors are popular.

More than half of the international students who go to Canada every year have the intention to immigrate to Canada. From the list of occupations of federal skilled immigrants published in Canada in the middle of 20 13, it is not difficult to see that medical-related therapists and technicians (up to 10 occupations) and various engineers (accounting for 9 occupational categories) account for 83% of the total. In addition, financial and investment analysts, geologists and oceanographers, land surveyors, computer programmers and interactive media developers are also on the list.

For students who are not good at business and engineering, interior design is also a good choice if they want to immigrate to Canada.

Australia: The demand for education is increasing.

At present, one of the best occupations in Australia is mining. There is a great shortage of mining engineers in Australia, and the number of mining technical workers and engineers needs more than 700,000, so it is easy for graduates of these majors to find jobs. In addition, the education major is also one of the major shortages of Australian immigrants, especially the teachers of mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer and biology in middle schools, and the demand is increasing every year.

New Zealand: 85% of applicants for permanent residence are international students.

One advantage of studying in New Zealand is that the immigration policy is more relaxed and it is easier to meet the requirements of skilled immigrants after graduation. It is understood that more than 85% of people who can successfully apply for New Zealand PR, that is, resident visa, resident status and green card, apply for jobs in New Zealand after studying abroad. Statistics show that the annual unemployment rate in New Zealand remains below 5%. Students who wish to immigrate to New Zealand through studying abroad may wish to choose major studies such as engineering, nursing and education that are easy to immigrate.

United States: High-tech mobile majors are conducive to employment.

According to American law, citizens have priority in employment, and international students must prove that they are better than Americans before they can be hired. Although most people can find jobs in the end, quite a few people can't apply what they have learned, and it is difficult to give full play to their professional expertise. According to statistics, the average retention rate in the field of science and engineering is 87% among the talents of international students currently lost in China. From the professional point of view, computer major is the best major for international students studying in the United States, and other technical flow majors such as biology, physics and chemistry are also more likely to get employment opportunities. Business, law, history and humanities, which have always been sought after by domestic students, have very few opportunities to stay in the local area.

Britain: engineering students maintain a high employment rate

Professor Zhang Yihua, former education consul of the Chinese Embassy in the UK, said that Britain is facing a huge shortage of science and engineering talents, and at least 654.38 million university science and engineering graduates are needed every year to meet the demand of maintaining the status quo in the field of science and technology, which also means that engineering graduates will maintain a high employment rate in the UK for a long time.

According to authoritative survey statistics, the starting salary of graduates engaged in engineering-related work in Britain is far ahead of the average level of all industries and ranks among the top ten industries with the highest starting salary in Britain. Studying in Britain, such as accounting, finance, engineering, minerals and energy, may wish to choose professional managers, aircraft engineers, financial managers, mineral and energy enterprise managers after graduation. On the one hand, the generous salary will enable graduates to obtain skilled work visas smoothly, on the other hand, the broad career development prospects will also become one of the favorable chips for them to obtain permanent residency.

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