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Can parents accompany their children to study abroad?

Parents can accompany their children to study abroad, but it depends on the country. Some countries can't accompany them. You can refer to the supporting policies of the following countries:

1, Canada: Canada has no accompanying visa, and young students are not encouraged to study abroad. However, in practice, Immigration Canada classifies accompanying visas as visiting visas. However, if the child is young, he can apply for a visit visa first, and then renew it continuously to achieve the purpose of companionship. For a visit visa, there are two basic conditions, one is that the Canadian side has an invitation, and the other is that you have enough economic proof to live and spend in Canada, usually 6,543,800 yuan a year.

2. Britain: According to British law, if the child is under 12 years old, one parent can apply for a visa to accompany him. As long as you are before 12 years old, you can get a visa to accompany you for 6 months or 12 months, and you can directly renew your visa for 12 months in the UK. /kloc-Parents who are over 0/2 years old can only apply for a visit visa to visit their children, and each stay shall not exceed 6 months.

3. Australia: In Australia, spouses of international students or unmarried children under 18 can apply for accompanying visas, which is conducive to family reunion of older international students. According to Australia's accompanying reading policy, spouses can work in Australia with readers, and children of accompanying families are eligible to study in local schools after they reach the age of 5.

4. New Zealand: Children aged between 5- 12 must be accompanied by one of their parents, and the time limit for accompanying visas coincides with the child's study period; 13-/kloc-children between 0/7 years old, parents can accompany them in New Zealand; /kloc-Children over the age of 0/8 may not be accompanied by their parents, but they may apply for a short-term visit visa to visit their children in New Zealand.

Mode of studying abroad

1, directly apply for studying abroad: that is, after graduating from high school or undergraduate, directly apply for undergraduate or master's courses in foreign universities. This application method is not limited to majors or colleges, and is most popular with international students.

2. Preparatory study abroad: Students with poor language performance will generally apply for preparatory study in foreign universities or domestic universities. Some students choose to study in China, while others choose to study abroad. Most students choose to study in China because the tuition fees in China are lower than those in foreign countries, and there are many choices of foreign institutions and low application conditions. The longest academic system for studying abroad in preparatory courses is 1 year, and you can apply for studying abroad after your language scores reach the standard.