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Studying in France, Germany, Italy and Spain

1: If you go abroad to study in high school, you can't go to any country without money, even if you have money, some countries can't.

2. If you graduate from high school, have college entrance examination results, and go abroad to study in universities, tuition fees in English-speaking countries are very expensive; European countries can go to France, and Germany does not want high school students (except those with specialties such as art and music). Italy and Spain don't understand, but in EU countries, the regulations should be similar. Either you can't go, or it's difficult to apply for a university. Even in France, it is difficult for high school graduates to apply, so it is best to find a Sino-French cooperation project.

3. If you are admitted to a university, you need to study for at least one year as an undergraduate, and two years as a junior college is a little higher than graduating from high school. It will be advantageous to apply for a foreign university. In this case, it is inconsistent with your goal of going abroad as soon as possible, and you can't pass the exam. The university you entered is so bad that there may be problems if you don't accept it abroad.

So focus on the second possibility. Going abroad in August and September is so expensive in English-speaking countries, because there are tuition fees, with an average of 300 thousand a year. So I can only go to European countries, because many European countries have no tuition fees and can work and study part-time. In France and Germany, 654.38+10,000 yuan a year can be better. If you save money, 50 thousand yuan will be enough, plus some odd jobs, you may not have to ask for money from home.

Now another problem is involved, that is, immigration. It is difficult for European countries to immigrate, but it has become easier recently. For example, in Germany, as long as you have a job and file tax returns for 60 months in a row, you can apply for permanent residence (there is no time limit, as long as you don't leave the country for too long or commit serious crimes that endanger society) or stay in Germany for seven years (some States recognize the study time, while others don't), and you can apply for German nationality after graduating from college and filing tax returns for three months in a row. In France, it seems like ten years.

These terms look hard to read, but in fact they are easy. As long as there is a job, everything comes naturally. If you don't have a job, you can't live there that long, can you? The whole world is the same. No job, no money, no immigration.

Another possibility is to marry someone who has the right of abode or nationality. Just have a stable job.

I have a suggestion here. I want to study wine in France, graduate from high school and study French in China for one year. Undergraduate study in France for three years. At present, there are more and more foreign wines in China, which is a good major for employment in France. It completely meets your requirements, with low tuition, early going abroad and good employment. See the reference website for details.