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1. Policy for international students to purchase tax-free cars
According to the guidelines, in order to encourage overseas students to return to China, the state has also introduced relevant preferential policies at the level of their return to China to purchase transportation, which is the duty-free car for international students that is widely mentioned in daily life. The premise for international students to enjoy tax-free discounts for car purchases is that within one year of returning home from abroad, "returnees" who are interested in handling duty-free car purchases should apply for processing as soon as possible after returning to China to avoid missing the best time.
2. Policies for international students returning to their home countries
Those who have studied abroad for more than one year at their own expense or at their own expense can apply for the introduction of overseas students and handle the Beijing household registration
1. Obtain a master's degree or above abroad;
2. Returnees who have been exempted from public office before going abroad;
3. Study abroad for more than one year (360 days);
4. Those who apply to settle in Beijing must obtain a master's degree or above (including a master's degree) abroad, and submit all application materials to the Service Center for Scholarly Study of the Ministry of Education for acceptance within two years after completing their studies.
3. ** Sponsorship policy for homework entrepreneurship bonus
If you are an overseas high-level talent who comes to Beijing to work and start a business, and you are selected for the Beijing Overseas Talent Collection Project after the determination and evaluation organized by the Beijing Overseas Scholars Center, then you will be given a personal reward of 1 million yuan; If you are starting a business, your business will also be sponsored by **. The "Beijing Overseas Scholars Center" serves as the review in this regard, and there are application methods and procedures on the first.
Fourth, the policy of academic research
If you want to do academic homework at universities, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, or some research institutions, you can probably get the following discounts:
1. In terms of professional titles, many people's professional titles are one or several grades higher than when they were abroad.
2. Other subsidies: The Chinese Academy of Sciences has a 100-person program, and the scientific research fund is about 2 million, as well as hundreds of thousands of housing subsidies. Some universities not only provide tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of yuan for settling-in allowances, but also provide housing subsidies.
Many universities build their own houses, such as Tsinghua University, which can provide housing.
3. Many universities or research institutes also organize the homework of the families of returnees.
5. Preferential policies for entrepreneurship
If you start a business in Beijing, you can register a business in Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park. If your business registered capital reaches 500,000 yuan and you have obtained a master's degree or above overseas, then your company can enjoy free loans, company rental costs, expenses, innovations, taxes, loans and other preferential treatments.
6. Preferential policy for children's schooling
In some areas, there are preferential policies for children's schooling, which are generally organized by the education department and selected for school admission; If you have been abroad for more than 5 years, you will be given extra points if you enroll in the language adaptation period, and there is a campus in the area to teach foreign languages for international students to choose freely.
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The tax exemption for car purchases is equivalent to saving living expenses for one year in the UK.
According to the relevant notice of the State Administration of Taxation, returned international students can be exempted from car purchase tax when purchasing domestic cars. Only those who have completed (completed) their studies or advanced studies (including cooperative research, visiting scholars, and overseas training personnel of enterprises and institutions) registered in a regular university (college) abroad for more than 1 year, and who return to China within 2 years after completing their studies, can enjoy the preferential tax exemption policy for domestic car purchases.
The preferential treatment for duty-free cars mainly includes two aspects, one is to exempt the customs duties of imported parts, and the other is to exempt the vehicle purchase tax when the license plate is settled (tax calculation method: market retail price.
Take the purchase of a car with a market guide price of 300,000 yuan as an example: after ordinary people buy, they also need to pay a vehicle purchase tax of 10,000 yuan when they get a license plate, and the total cost of buying a car is 10,000 yuan: the tax-free price for international students is about 250,000 yuan (2014 2nd quarter**), and the purchase tax is exempted when the license is issued, and the total cost of buying a car is 250,000 yuan, which is 10,000 yuan less than ordinary people, which is equivalent to the living expenses of studying in a British university for one year.
Experts remind that the deadline for applying for tax-free cars is calculated from the date of first entry after graduation, and the period is only 1 year. In the case of returning to China for a short-term vacation after graduation and then working abroad for internship, it is necessary to avoid exceeding the application period when you finally return to your home country, and the purchase of a tax-free car will not affect the study or work abroad again.
In addition, it should also be noted that only models produced by domestic or joint venture automobile enterprises approved by the customs can apply for tax-free car purchase, and the purchase of imported models and domestic models that are not within the scope of tax exemption are not eligible for this policy.
Returnee doctoral students who settle in Guangzhou can receive a subsidy of 10,000 yuan.
The reporter learned from the Guangzhou Overseas Students Service Management Center that all overseas students who have obtained the "Guangzhou Overseas Students Preferential Qualification Certificate" and their spouses, minor children or those who have obtained a bachelor's degree or above outside the country (territory) can apply for Guangzhou household registration and move in.
It is worth noting that Guangzhou has strict requirements for the age of international students who have obtained bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctoral degrees outside the country (territory) to apply for admission to Guangzhou at the age of 35 or below, 40 years old or below, and 45 years old or below.
Overseas students who have successfully settled in Guangzhou and hold the "Guangzhou Overseas Student Preferential Qualification Certificate", have an employer in Guangzhou and have obtained a foreign master's degree or above, can apply for the "Guangzhou Overseas Student Special Fund" for the settling-in allowance. At present, the subsidy standard is 10,000 yuan for doctors (employers can match the same amount) and 10,000 yuan for masters (employers can match them in equal amounts), and the application time is clearly stipulated, that is, before the 15th of the first month of each quarter, and the rest of the time will not be accepted.
The above are some of the special preferential policies that international students can enjoy when they return to China for employment, and I hope it will be helpful to students. Tiandao experts pointed out that most countries give priority to the recruitment of domestic employees, and it is difficult for international students to find employment overseas, and there are cultural and conceptual differences. It may not be a good choice for international students to return to China for development.
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1.Advantages of settling in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Major cities have a set of convenient policies for returnees to settle down.
Hukou plays a huge role in employment, medical care, education, pension, and house purchase, and without hukou, you can't buy a house if you have money, you can't see a doctor, you can't go to a good school, and you can't enjoy the benefits brought by the state.
Generally speaking, as long as you have obtained a bachelor's degree or above abroad and have reached the time limit of at least one year abroad, you are eligible to apply for a hukou in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
However, the process is different in different provinces and cities, and some of them have special conditions for age, salary, and unit. Therefore, you can search for the **** of the province and city where you are located to understand the local regulations on the settlement of returnees.
2.Entrepreneurial advantages.
For the employment and entrepreneurship of overseas high-level talents, the local government will give different degrees of financial assistance and preferential treatment in terms of taxation and loans. For specific entrepreneurial policy preferences, you can carefully check the ** announcement of your city and district.
3.Scientific research advantages.
If returning international students want to do academic work in universities, Chinese Academy of Sciences and other research institutions, you can get the following discounts:
In terms of job title, it will be one or several notches higher than when it was abroad. Many of them are assistant professors abroad and become full professors or associate professors at universities as soon as they return to China. Many people have more than one or two million start-up funds for scientific research.
When evaluating job titles, returnees can apply without being limited by the number of years of service.
In addition, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has a 100-person plan, giving 2 million project scientific research funds and housing subsidies of hundreds of thousands per capita. Many universities build their own houses, such as Tsinghua University, or provide hundreds of thousands of yuan for settling-in fees.
4.Tax-free car discounts.
It is understood that the essence of how much discount can be given to international students to buy a car is that returnees can enjoy tax-free treatment if they meet the conditions to buy a car, which is the preferential embodiment of the two taxes mentioned above without paying. The specific cost is based on different models, there are different preferential margins, because the price of the car is different on the one hand, and the composition of the auto parts of each car is not the same, therefore, the amount of preferential costs is naturally different.
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International students in the UK can work in the UK for one year after graduation. The promulgation of the new policy has made students full of interest in studying in the UK, and what we want to study abroad is to have a good employment prospect, and if we can delay the employment abroad for a year, this experience will also add points to ourselves.
The UK Immigration Department's 2014 UK Immigration Amendment Bill has come into effect, allowing graduates to work in the UK for a year, which is good news for UK students. The specific content of the draft will be analyzed by study abroad experts for you.
The content of the 2014 Draft Amendment to the UK Immigration Law is to add a "International Student Internship Program" to the visa system, and international students in the UK can directly change from a T4 student visa to a one-year T5 temporary work visa after graduation, and work in the UK for internship and employment.
According to the latest data from the British Immigration Department, China has become the largest country for British students, with more than 130,000 Chinese students in the UK, accounting for more than 25% of the total number of overseas students studying in the UK. In 2013, the number of Chinese students studying in the UK increased by 5% year-on-year; Nearly 75 per cent of postgraduate students in UK higher education institutions come from abroad, with Chinese students accounting for 23 per cent, reaching 10,000 in 2013, an increase of 9 per cent over the previous year. According to the Higher Education Commission, the "dependence" of UK higher education institutions on Chinese students is increasing.
If you want to stay in the UK and work in the UK after graduation, you can only apply for a T2 work visa. To obtain a T2 visa, three requirements must be met at the same time: first, the applicant has found a job in the UK and obtained an employment contract; Second, the employer must have the qualification granted by the UK Immigration Department to employ non-EU citizens; Third, the annual salary of the work is not less than 20,000 pounds.
The last batch of PSW visas is set to expire this year, creating challenges for both Chinese students looking to work in the UK for internships and British business owners looking to hire students who understand both Chinese and English cultures and speak Chinese. In addition, a considerable number of Chinese students in the UK return to China every year after graduation, and the demand for students to stay in the UK for a short internship to gain overseas work experience is increasing. The one-year "International Student Internship Program" came into being, although it is shorter than the previous two-year PSW visa, but it undoubtedly provides students with a very slow and beneficial help in applying what they have learned, accumulating work experience, improving their employment competitiveness and future career development.
Terrence Murray, program director of the International Student Internship Program, also revealed that this visa category will soon be open to outstanding graduates of China's "211 University", who can apply directly in China, aiming to strengthen the exchange of talents between China and the UK and better serve the economic and trade development of the two countries.
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The interpretation of the new policy for studying in the UK is as follows:
The new rules state that all overseas students studying undergraduate programmes or above must have a B2 level, i.e. IELTS. All overseas students studying below undergraduate level are required to possess B1 level, i.e. IELTS 4. For undergraduate students, the previous requirement was IELTS 4, but now it seems that this requirement has increased a lot.
However, the vast majority of universities or colleges in the UK basically require an IELTS score of 5 or higher and a master's degree of 6 for undergraduate admission. Language courses, foundation courses, and first-year diploma courses also have higher entry requirements than IELTS 4, so students will not be affected. The main impact this time is on students who do not have language scores and some private language schools that do not require language scores for admission.
The Ministry of Home Affairs believes that basic English can be well taught in the home country, and that an intermediate level of English is necessary for international students to integrate into British life and learn better.
The main impact this time is on students who do not have language scores and some private language schools that do not require language scores for admission. It is not difficult to understand this policy, as the Home Office believes that basic English can be well taught in the home country, and that an intermediate level of English is necessary for international students to integrate into British life and learn better. Students should not take it lightly, be familiar with important information such as their school and curriculum, and prepare in advance for questions that may be asked when entering the country.
According to the ukec teacher, the first thing that British students should do when they decide to return to work is to apply for a certificate of return from studying in the UK. This is a certificate issued by the Education Section of the Chinese Embassy in the UK that the overseas students are studying abroad. All students who have registered for study, graduation or completion of studies in foreign universities (colleges) and research institutions, as well as those who are engaged in advanced studies and cooperative research, can apply for a certificate of return to the country before deciding to return to their home countries.
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