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What kind of policies does the state have to accompany students to study abroad?

Because middle school students are younger, parents pay special attention to the policy of accompanying students and guardianship.

Canada:/kloc-students under the age of 0/3 need to be accompanied.

In Canada, international students under 13 need to be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians. 18

Students under the age of 18 studying in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec or Saskatchewan; Or 19

Students under the age of 18 attending schools in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nu Loewit or Yukon; Need guardian supervision.

Britain:/kloc-guardians of students under the age of 0/2 can work while accompanying them.

In Britain, students under 12 years old (including 12 years old) need to be accompanied by parents or legal guardians, and the government allows parents and legal guardians to work legally in Britain. /kloc-Parents of students over 0/2 years old can apply for a visit visa and stay in the UK for 6 months, but they are not allowed to work in the UK. In addition, children under the age of 0/6 in the UK/KLOC must have a local guardian in the UK; Some schools also require that children under 18 should be supervised.

Australia:/kloc-Students under the age of 0/8 can apply for parental accompaniment.

In Australia, students under the age of 18 can apply for parents to accompany them when they are in middle school, as long as their families have enough funds.

Singapore:/kloc-Students under the age of 0/6 can be accompanied by their mothers.

In Singapore, students under the age of 16 can apply for their mothers to accompany them. Without accompanying parents,/kloc-students under the age of 0/8 must have local citizens as guardians. Mother can legally work in the local area after one year's company.

United States: Visiting visa 1-3 months, parents can't accompany them for a long time.

The accompanying reading policy in the United States is relatively strict. The visa for visiting relatives in the United States only lasts 1-3 months, so parents can't live in the United States for a long time. "The situation in the United States is that parents stay in the United States and children can accompany them."