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Russia's study abroad policy is relaxed, and direct graduate students are exempt from preparatory courses.

"Russia's study abroad policy is relaxed, and graduate students do not study directly in the preparatory course." Wen Wei Po reported on February 2 1. A few days ago, the Immigration Department of New Zealand announced the adjustment of the student visa policy, and the new policy will be implemented on February 7, 201/kloc-0. The new certificate includes three aspects:

First of all, according to the new immigration law, those students who are applying for visas can get "transitional visas" for free. "Transitional visa" refers to a temporary visa issued by the Immigration Bureau when examining and approving student visa applications, so as to ensure that students can study in New Zealand legally.

The second is to extend the validity period of "no criminal record" and "medical examination report" from the current 2 years to 3 years.

3. Students aged 18 no longer need to provide proof of accommodation guarantee. For students under the age of 18, it is only necessary to prove that the student accommodation meets the requirements of the Ministry of Education for international students.

Russia's study abroad policy is relaxed, and direct graduate students are exempt from preparatory courses.

The Russian Ministry of Education has recently stipulated that foreign undergraduate graduates with a good foundation in Russian can enter the graduate school for further study as long as they pass the Russian exam, and do not need to go to the preparatory school.

Russian language and literature, journalism, economics and history can be directly studied by domestic students in 201/kloc-0. The enrollment institutions are Moscow State University (ranked 7th in the world), St. Petersburg State University (the alma mater of President Putin and Medvedev) and Belarus State University (ranked 47th in the world).