Regarding the question of the study abroad guarantee, what should I do if the study abroad guarantee

Updated on educate 2024-04-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Britain is not cheaper than the United States. You either go to Australia. A margin of 50-600,000 is fine.

    Generally, if you don't have a 100w deposit for more than half a year. You have 2 options.

    One is through the bank, which can apply for a mortgage for studying abroad. This is okay, but the income requirements for your family are very high, one is high income, and the other is stable. If both parents are civil servants, then 100% can use this, I'm just an example.

    Second, it is given by others, for example, if your family does not have 1 million cash (including deposits, etc.) for the time being, if you borrow it, you will definitely not be able to. But it can be in the form of a gift, for example. If you ask your uncle's family to borrow 200,000 yuan, it will definitely not work, but it is okay to ask your uncle to give you 200,000 yuan in the form of a gift, and it will be fair.

    Secretly, you can write an IOU with your uncle and explain it clearly. As long as the consulate thinks you are giving the money.

    Generally speaking, there are two ways.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't listen to the nonsense of 1L, who said that the Australian guarantee is cheap?!

    The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada are the most popular English-speaking study abroad countries, if you are studying undergraduate, the United States will have 100w 120w, the United Kingdom 90w 100w, Australia 80w 100w, Canada 80w or so, but the requirements are high, I like to let students go to their international high school - if it is a graduate student, the number of years of study will be less, and the natural guarantee will be less Undergraduate is the most expensive, followed by high school, and master's and doctorate are the least.

    So these countries are very expensive You can first make money everywhere, this is the first way, and then there is a loan from the bank, but there is a ceiling on the study abroad loan, I can't remember whether it is 20w or 40w, you can go to the bank yourself and ask the bank specifically Different banks will have differences However, this kind of loan has to take your house as collateral, so it is dangerous for your house to be paid within the specified period, and it is only suitable for students who have two or three houses at home.

    Another reminder, what the big brother of LS said is actually the truth, but unfortunately the visa officer is more interested in money, the more you pay the guarantee money, the more significant your family has money, the smaller the chance of the visa officer rejecting you, who will have money not to earn?! The guys in English-speaking countries like the most is to squeeze the money of international students, and our tuition fees are not comparable to those of local students, at least quadruple - helpless I have to work hard, and the living expenses can't all rely on my family, unless you are a rich second generation and a rich third generation, and you don't have to worry about money and don't even have to work

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Malta is also a good place to study abroad, a Schengen country in the European Union. Only 150,000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No matter which country you go to, you will have the funds to prove this, because it is necessary to judge whether your family has enough funds to support your studies, otherwise you will have the potential to become a black worker.

    Proof of funds generally requires a minimum of 20 30w RMB, of course, the more the better, which is what the consulate wants to see.

    If you don't have so much mobile funds at home, you can go to the local Bank of China to handle the study abroad loan business, which is to use a certain principal to loan a frozen deposit certificate, 1w loan 10w, and the freezing period ranges from half a year to one year.

    When a student receives an offer from the university, the university will require the student to provide a proof of deposit that is sufficient to cover the tuition and living expenses of the first year. Secondly, in the case of a student visa, you need to provide the visa officer with a passbook or deposit certificate that is sufficient to cover the student's tuition fees and living expenses during the period of study.

    Generally speaking, students should start saving money half a year before the visa and be ready for the full duration of their studies for tuition and living expenses. Then you have to think about how to explain the funds to the visa officer, so how to communicate with the visa officer is the most important.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your family's finances are really tight, don't go to study abroad for the time being, and take a look at it after graduation. Discuss it with your parents, do your best to help you, and honor them well in the future. I really can't study in other cheaper countries, and I think that as long as I work hard, I can have a future anywhere.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Like your family, the conditions are okay, the deposit is not very difficult to make, discuss it with your parents, and prepare half of it for one person.

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