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How to study abroad and stay here permanently?

It is very simple to stay abroad, that is, to find a job in the local area after graduation-> Immigration after meeting certain conditions.

At present, countries that can apply for permanent residence are:

1. Canada: Graduates belonging to 38 occupations in short supply can apply for skilled migration one year after graduation. The professional list is as follows: financial manager, computer information system manager, medical director, catering manager, hotel service manager, construction manager, financial audit and accounting, geographer, geophysicist, mineral engineer, geological engineer, petroleum engineer, specialist, general practitioner, family doctor, hearing and speech pathologist, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, head nurse, registered nurse, medical radiologist, practical nurse, etc. Professional teachers such as junior college, chefs in big restaurants and high-end restaurants, ordinary chefs and cooks, contractors and supervisors in pipeline installation industry, contractors and supervisors in wood industry, contractors and supervisors in heavy construction equipment, electricians (excluding industrial and power systems), industrial electricians and water pipes. Steam plumbers, plumbers, sprinkler system installers, welders and related machine operators, heavy machinery and equipment technicians, crane operators, drillers and blasters, directors of open-pit mining, quarrying and construction, mining and quarrying, directors of oil and gas drilling and services, and directors of oil, natural gas, chemical processing and utilities.

2. Master degree or above in Australia, under 29 years old, IELTS 4,7. Skilled immigrants can apply for jobs that are in short supply within one year after graduation. There are four categories of occupations that are in short supply: construction, medical care, accounting and computer. The list is as follows: anesthesiologists, dentists, electronic equipment mechanics, emergency medical experts, chemical engineers, civil engineers, electrical engineers, electronic engineers, mechanical engineers, excavation engineers, production or factory engineers, aircraft maintenance engineers, avionics engineers, aircraft maintenance engineers, gas plumbers, general practitioners, medical radiation diagnostic technicians, obstetricians and gynecologists, occupational therapists, pharmacists (hospitals), pharmacists (hospitals) Podiatrists, psychiatrists, quantity surveyors, registered mental health nurses, registered midwives, registered nurses, middle school teachers, practicing experts, specialists, surgeons, surveyors and regional planners.

3. New Zealand. Local master degree or above, IELTS 6.5, under 29 years old. Finding a job after graduation is a scarce occupation, and immigrants can get 140 points in less than one year. The list of occupations in short supply is similar to that in Australia.

4. Countries in the United States and Europe: The conditions for green cards are harsh, and it is basically necessary to work in the local area for more than 5 years before there is hope.

Your major in tourism management is not in short supply in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, so it is more difficult to immigrate. However, it is not hopeless, provided that you find a fixed job in the local area and meet a certain number of years (generally more than 4 years) before you can immigrate.

You can go to Australia to study hotel and tourism management, and the school recommends Griffith University.

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