Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My son wants to study in England. He scored 7 points in IELTS and won a scholarship of more than 2,000 pounds. His family's annual income is about 6.5438+0.5 million. What if his father doesn't agree?

My son wants to study in England. He scored 7 points in IELTS and won a scholarship of more than 2,000 pounds. His family's annual income is about 6.5438+0.5 million. What if his father doesn't agree?

I came back from studying in England, and your son's English score is OK. In the long run, studying in Britain is really a kind of gold plating and promotion. However, in your family's situation, it is really not recommended to study in the UK. First of all, there is something wrong with your idea. Let your child go to work and study, so no matter whether he goes to work or study, your scholarship has been topped by ordinary families, and the living expenses in Britain are basically 1000 pounds per month. Usually, students who have obtained a student visa for more than 6 months can work for up to 20 hours a week. According to the standards of the British Ministry of Labor, the minimum wage for working in Britain is 5 pounds. In other words, if your son has a job every week, it will cost 400 pounds a month, which is not enough to maintain a basic life. The difficulty of finding a job in Britain is unimaginable to China people. For example, if you are a boss, are you willing to hire a second-rate citizen who has a poor language and environment but wears inviolable laws to do some rough work? Otherwise, you will be a black worker. Of course, we should work, let children experience the hardships of life, and keep the habit of thrift. Income can of course be used as his pocket money, but this is not the part that parents should calculate. The overall cost of studying in the UK is basically guaranteed to be 300,000 a year. You can calculate whether your savings can support you. If you can, you want to convince your in-laws and husband. . .

I really feel that if I can support it, I still have to resolutely send my children abroad. Now that we are all globalized, the immigration requirements in Britain are relatively relaxed. Britain is still relatively stable and comfortable, with a high level of material development and low pressure on life (really unlike TV). The annual salary of British university graduates is basically 50 thousand pounds. If the price is high, it is not a problem to have a house and a car for three years after graduation. If you don't want to emigrate, go back to China like me. I work as a part-time translator in Wuhan. I work in 700 yuan for one week, and my part-time job as an international student consultant is basically 2000 yuan a month. My job is to chat over tea or WeChat QQ after work. My main job is to be a person in an educational institution (not to mention the specific income position), and it is easy to find it. I am a master of studying abroad, which really helps me a lot. There are many positions that I can choose or even give priority to because I have experience in studying abroad. And I think the most important thing is to improve myself. I will always be in a closed environment and never see what the world is like.