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Where should working-class families study abroad?

Working families...

In comparison, I think Canada is better

But the tuition fees and living expenses in Canada are relatively high

The most in short supply of occupations is nursing staff

It seems that many developed countries are in short supply of this now

Australia: early childhood education management, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, geological exploration engineers and 5 computer majors

Canada: Human Resources Development Canada (HRSDC) predicts that in the next five years, with frequent economic and trade activities and an increase in the number of retired labor force, 2.7 million new jobs will appear. Most jobs require intellectual workers, and in fact two-thirds of occupations require higher education. If you consider the future of your children, you can let them engage in the development of several popular industry disciplines. If you are already working but want to change careers, it is best to retrain. Unlike in the past, today's most popular careers are in service industries, not manufacturing. Due to technological advancement, factory assembly lines are completely modernized and do not require manual operation, and workers have moved to the service industry. What is gratifying is that most people can receive pre-job technical training and quickly adapt to the changes brought about by this technology. The federal Ministry of Human Resources recommends the top five job fields with the best development prospects. Each field lists the three most popular occupations with higher-than-average salaries.

Community Service

1. Psychologist (Psychologist) annual salary: $59,900-$88,900

2. Police (Police Officer) requires law and security Bachelor's degree in a professional or social science major. After 3 to 6 months of pre-job training and psychological testing. Vision and body shape must meet relevant standards. Annual salary: $59,600-$76,100.

3. Firefighter annual salary: $56,700-$72,700

Health Care

People born in the "Baby Boom" era are gradually Entering the age of 60 requires more health care services. Therefore, workers in this field are still in short supply.

1. Healthcare managers annual salary: $56,400-$82,000.

2. Registered nurse annual salary: $46,500-$64,000.

3. Pathologist’s Assistant annual salary: $45,100-$60,000.

Education

As of 2015, nearly half of all educators will retire. There is a huge demand for primary school, middle school and university teachers.

1. University professor annual salary: $76,600-$109,200 or higher.

2. School director annual salary: $68,400-$87,900.

3. Annual salary for administrative personnel: $68,400-$87,900

Business field (trade)

1. Home decoration salary: $40,800-$71,600

< p> 2. Annual salary of contractors and supervisors: $50,300-$80,000.

3. Power-System Operator Annual salary: $65,100-$95,500

Business Services (Business Services)

1. Banks, trusts and Other investment managers (Banking, Credit and Investment Manager)

This type of talent is in great demand, requires strong analytical skills, is good at managing employees, and has business administration, economics, commerce or related majors Bachelor's degree, master's degree is preferred.

Annual salary: $69,400-$100,100.

2. Human Resources Specialist (Human Resources Specialist)

Provide training to the company’s new employees and explain various labor laws.

A bachelor's degree in employee management is required.

Annual salary: $54,700-$81,100

3. Financial and Investment Analyst

Collect and analyze relevant information and provide investment advice to companies or customers . Economic banks, banks, investment companies, trust companies and insurance departments need such talents.

Annual salary: $68,000-$100,100.

If your family is not very rich, it is recommended to choose Australia

The immigration policy there is pretty good now

If you choose an industry that is in short supply, you can study for 2 years at a junior college ( Foreign colleges and universities are very different from those in China) As long as you have a job, you can immigrate

You can go to Study Abroad to look online

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http://www.taisha.org/

You can also find a trustworthy agency (the consultation is free anyway...)