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What are the accompanying reading policies for studying in the UK?

There are three main types of accompanying visas for studying abroad: one is the accompanying visa for couples, which is available in most countries. Generally, male (female) friends or fiance (wife) are not recognized, and only formal spouses are eligible to apply; The second is the visa for parents to accompany them, which only exists in some countries, such as Singapore and New Zealand. In addition, there are female accompanying visas in the UK. As long as one parent applies for a master's degree in Britain, his minor children can apply to accompany him.

Taking stock of the policies of accompanying students in different countries, we can find that the attitudes of studying abroad policies in different countries are very different, among which the policies of accompanying students in Britain and the United States are the strictest, while those in Australia are relatively loose.

British accompanying school policy: parents can't accompany them, and boarding schools are popular.

In Britain, parents can't accompany them, but spouses or minor children can accompany them and return to China with their parents after completing their studies. If children study in the UK, they can apply for a visit visa for about 3-6 months.

Most young international students choose boarding schools in Britain. The cost of studying abroad varies from school to school, from 200,000 to 500,000.