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I suggest you study in Japan and South Korea. Recently, in order to attract more international students to study in their own countries, Japan and South Korea have tried their best to introduce a series of preferential policies. In 2009, Japan began to fully implement the "300,000 Foreign Students Admission Plan" and launched a series of measures around this plan. Not long ago, the Japanese Ministry of Justice revised the regulations on the length of stay in Japan for international students after graduation. The new regulations will extend the stay in Japan from 180 days to 1 year after studying in Japan. Recently, Japan held a government meeting to promote the acceptance of high-end talents. The meeting suggested following the example of Britain and other western countries and introducing the "points system". It is reported that Japan's "300,000 foreign students receiving program" has achieved great results, which has caused many students who originally planned to study in South Korea to turn their goals to Japan. Coupled with the relaxation of Japan's visa policy, the number of students studying in Japan has increased greatly, while the number of students studying in South Korea has dropped sharply. In this regard, South Korea has also launched a series of preferential policies. Study abroad experts pointed out that under the current situation, it will become easier to study in South Korea. [Japan] After studying in Japan, you can stay in Japan 1 year. Not long ago, the Japanese Ministry of Justice revised the regulations on the length of stay for international students after graduation. The new regulations will extend the stay in Japan from 180 days to 1 year after studying in Japan. In the future, international students who have graduated from Japanese universities or obtained "specialties" in Japanese specialized schools can get visas for up to 1 year as long as they have no bad records during their study in Japan. During a year, international students can find jobs or do odd jobs. Part-time jobs will follow the relevant regulations on the working hours of international students, that is, 28 hours per week. The extension of residence for international students after graduation in Japan once again shows that Japan will actively assist the employment of international students at the core of the "300,000 international students reception plan". Ms. Chen, an expert studying in Japan and a senior consultant studying in Shanghai, revealed that recently, Japan held a government meeting to promote the acceptance of high-end talents. The meeting proposed that in order to better attract world-class talents, Japan will follow the example of Britain and other western countries in attracting talents and introduce the "points system". The Japanese government's high-end talent reception promotion meeting proposed that Japan will vigorously absorb high-end talents from the world with reference to the practices of Britain and other countries. The specific idea is that international students can get certain points not only when they enter Japan, but also when their "stay qualification" (visa) changes. In order to give "extra points" for entering Japan, the purpose of students choosing to study in Japan will change. This once again shows Japan's thirst for high-end talents. As the cradle of receiving high-end talents, the role of international students should not be underestimated. According to the current Japanese law, it usually takes 10 years for a foreigner to obtain the so-called permanent residency in Japan (equivalent to a green card). If the "points system" can be successfully introduced, then the time for so-called outstanding talents to obtain permanent residency is expected to be shortened to five years. It will effectively encourage a large number of outstanding talents from all over the world to flow into Japan, especially Asian talents, which will certainly help improve the overall quality of international students studying in Japan. The purpose of international students choosing to study in Japan will also change fundamentally. The purpose of studying in Japan in the past was usually attracted by Japanese culture, advanced technology and other conditions, and most of them returned to China after graduation. The "points system" will completely change this phenomenon and make studying in Japan more attractive. [Korea] is about to launch the "study abroad program" It is reported that the Korean Ministry of Education recently announced that it will launch the "study abroad program" to attract more foreign students, especially those from Asian countries. To this end, the Korean Ministry of Education will expand the government scholarship program for foreign students, and the number of scholarships will increase from 55 to 75. The plan is based on the cooperation between the government, universities and companies, which will provide internship units and ensure the employment of foreign students after graduation. China students are especially favored. For example, students in China have great discounts on tuition and accommodation. In addition, in order to attract outstanding China students, Korean universities also offer high scholarships. For example, for undergraduate students, scholarships equivalent to 30% to 100% of tuition fees are provided, while for master students, tuition fees are free; At the same time, South Korea allows international students to work. International students can be tutors or work in restaurants, convenience stores, companies and other places. The number of international students has decreased, making it easier to enroll. Korea is a small language country. Generally, students are required to have a Korean proficiency of 3-4 or above, and 4-5 Korean can be promoted to university. If the language score can't meet the requirements of undergraduate admission, you can study in the language center designated by the university first, and then transfer to undergraduate study after the language meets the requirements, which is what we usually call double admission: the conditional admission notice of the university and the language learning admission notice. In the past few years, "Korean Wave" prevailed, the number of students going to Korea increased, and the competition was correspondingly fierce, which led to a "rising tide" in the admission threshold of Korean universities; Now many Korean college students are dissatisfied because many students give up Korea and choose Japan. Chang Lei, consulting director of Japan and South Korea Department of Lange International, suggested that although the absolute number of famous schools in Korea is not as much as that in Japan, the quality of education in Korea is excellent, so it is very favorable for students to choose Korea under the current circumstances. According to the latest news from the Korean Ministry of Justice, the Korean government will relax the employment and employment policy for international students from June 2007 165438+ 10, and some China international students will be the direct beneficiaries. At the same time, the Immigration Bureau of Korea announced that it plans to crack down on foreigners studying illegally in the country on a large scale, and may raise the examination standard of application materials for studying abroad. Experts studying abroad said that this series of new policies for studying in Korea will create a better learning environment for foreign students studying in Korea. At the same time, parents and students should also pay attention to the fact that some Korean preparatory courses in China are mixed, so it is necessary to distinguish the authenticity. Double the number of students studying in Korea: According to the data of the Korean Embassy in China and the Study Abroad Service Center of the Ministry of Education, the number of students studying in Korea in 2007 was twice that of 2006. 70%: 70% of Korean students are from China, and 70% of them are studying in Korean universities. 60,000-80,000: Due to the current shortage of high-quality students in Korean universities, it is estimated that the number of students studying in Korea will reach 60,000-80,000 in the next few years. 1. A few days ago, the Korean Ministry of Justice released a message saying that starting from June 2007 165438+ 10, South Korea allowed international students with a master's degree in humanities and social sciences or above to work in South Korea. These students can be employed within the scope of "professor (E- 1) or specific activity (E-7)" according to the recommendation letter of the president or department head. International students with "professorship qualification (E- 1)" can engage in teaching and scientific research in educational institutions above junior college. Foreign students with "E-7 qualification" can sign contracts with public and private institutions to engage in specific fields such as technical consultation and overseas marketing. Interpretation: Students with high academic degrees in humanities who seize job opportunities and accumulate experience are the most direct beneficiaries of the new policy, because before that, only students who have completed engineering postgraduate courses were allowed to enter the Korean job market. Students can get in touch with some advanced scientific and technological knowledge and equipment of Korean universities and scientific research institutions in their research work, so as to improve their competitive advantage in job hunting in China or Korea in the future. Excellent master students can apply to engage in foreign-related work in TA and specific institutions, so that they can adapt to the work in related fields more quickly when they return to China for employment. For example, some Korean companies recruit China students to be responsible for contacting China part-time, so students can take this opportunity to accumulate contacts and master related businesses. Most importantly, they may be hired by Korean companies and sent to China after graduation. Of course, the key lies in your own efforts. Second, you can work indefinitely on weekends, and illegal employment will be severely punished. This policy adjustment has also relaxed the working time limit for international students, allowing all international students to work indefinitely on weekends, breaking the original limit of working up to 20 hours a week. The Korean Ministry of Justice also made it clear that international students who are illegally employed in disregard of regulations will be deprived of their qualifications. Interpretation: The increase of hourly wage and workplace will be more conducive to students' reasonable allocation of their time, ensuring students' income interests, reducing the phenomenon of students working in black jobs, and more conducive to the management of international students in schools. In addition, the relaxation of the Korean government's employment policy will be reflected in the increase in hourly wages and the increase in workplace, which will inevitably bring a new upsurge in studying in South Korea. Third, improve the examination standards of application materials for studying abroad. With the increasing popularity of "studying in Korea" in the past two years, the quality of students studying in Korea is also uneven. In order to attract high-quality overseas students, the Korean education department will examine the application materials of international students more strictly from next year and raise the examination standards appropriately. Hao, director of the Korean Department of Lange International Research Center, revealed that since the beginning of this year, China students have been repatriated one after another, almost all because of academic fraud. June165438+1October 65438 Online (online version) reported that the Immigration Bureau of Korea plans to start a large-scale crackdown on foreigners studying illegally in the country. The so-called "illegal study abroad" is the act of obtaining the qualification to study in South Korea with fake documents. On June 18 this year, the Yeosu Exit-Entry Administration of the Korean Ministry of Justice investigated and dealt with more than 70 fake students from China in Jeollanam-do, who were suspected of using forged materials to study in universities in Jeollanam-do and working illegally in small and medium-sized enterprises. Therefore, it is believed that Korean colleges and universities will have obvious performance in the enrollment process in 2008 by improving the examination standards of materials applied for studying in Korea. Interpretation: Financial guarantee and age limit will be stricter on the audit standards that may be raised. China students should pay special attention to the following two aspects. First, the economic guarantee will be stricter, and the family's financial situation must be objectively and truly proved, and the deposit certificate must be issued by the four major banks in China. Secondly, the examination of the authenticity of academic qualifications will be even greater. Academic credentials and transcripts of regular schools must be authentic, and counterfeiting is not allowed. Finally, the age limit for international students will be stricter. Only people aged 18 to 25 can apply for studying in Korea. If you are underage or over-aged, Korean universities will say no! Even if such students are admitted to Korean universities, they are likely to be refused visas. Universities in Seoul and its surrounding areas will be reluctant to accept students with secondary education. At present, universities in Seoul and its vicinity will no longer be willing to accept "three-school students" (students from technical secondary schools, vocational schools and technical schools) from China. Faced with the improvement of standards, China students should pay special attention to how to choose schools besides emphasizing economic ability in their application materials. Don't just apply to famous universities. Students from three schools can consider local universities (some local universities are also very professional and relatively economical). It is suggested that those senior three students who decide to apply to South Korea after graduating from high school should not relax their review in the national college entrance examination (forum). The results of college entrance examination are quite favorable for students to apply for professional courses after completing language courses in Korea, especially for scholarships from some famous schools. If you want to know more relevant information and detailed consultation, please call the branch of Kai Tak on the right to consult nearby, or consult online, and we will give you detailed answers.