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Can I study abroad during the epidemic? Why?

1. According to the epidemic situation, different countries have made corresponding adjustments in their study abroad policies.

2. In an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation a few days ago, Health Canada said that Canada will not declare a national public health emergency because of the pneumonia epidemic caused by novel coronavirus in China, nor will it restrict China people (or foreigners who have been to China recently) from entering the country. However, affected by local government policies, relevant policies may be adjusted again.

3. Although Australia has issued a travel ban on China passport holders, Australian institutions have also issued relevant study abroad policies in a timely manner. February is the season of school. Under the influence of the epidemic, Australian universities adjusted their opening policies in a timely manner. Many schools delayed the latest arrival time to give special care to the international students affected in China. In addition, when it comes to national policies, students may still need to set aside 14 days for isolation. For more information about other institutions or specific institutions, please contact the consulting teacher or official website.

Although the United States has issued a ban on entry, it will not have much impact on studying in the United States. Because the time to study in the United States is generally in August and September, and when the epidemic has passed, it will not have much impact. Moreover, the interview has also been changed to an online interview, which has the same effect as the offline interview and will not affect the admission judgment. Generally speaking, studying in the United States has little impact, and of course special circumstances are not excluded.