What are the requirements for going abroad

Updated on educate 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Which country are you going to? If you go to a Commonwealth country, you have to take IELTS, IELTS is divided into 2 types, one is type A, the other is class G, if you want to immigrate, it is to take class G, which will be easier than class A. (Category A is an academic exam).

    If you want to work in the United States, you have to take the TOEFL, language is the most basic, as long as you have a language, you can speak anything. Otherwise, you won't be able to survive there, like a deaf person.

    In terms of physical condition, as long as it is healthy and free of infectious diseases, it is fine. Before going abroad, migrant workers must go to the Overseas Personnel Inspection Center for a full body examination, and only after obtaining the relevant certificates can they be allowed to go abroad. However, some types of work will have special requirements for height and vision, such as seafarers should be 1 7 meters tall, and electronic equipment workers should have an eyesight of more than 1 0.

    The cultural requirements for people going abroad will be higher: first of all, they must have certain skills, such as sewing workers and heat treatment workers. As for academic qualifications, there are no high requirements abroad.

    High school and technical secondary school education level or above are sufficient for general labor services, and only a bachelor's degree is required for senior labor services.

    The specific language requirements are high, and the requirements of each industry are different.

    If you don't have that condition, I advise you not to go, even if you spend some money secretly as Cheng Zhaohao said, you get over, what, if you don't know the language, you go there, let alone work, it's difficult to survive, and it's not comfortable in the country, maybe your money will be in vain, at least you don't have the language to communicate for a year. Unless you have an acquaintance, someone who can take care of you, or a relative who can sponsor you to come and find a Chinese boss to work.

    You are going to work there, not to burn money, money is just fictitious, to help you get through the tricks, the real language is real. What if you don't have words, even if you have money. Isn't it more comfortable to be in China, why spend this unjust money, and foreign consumption is also very high, it does not mean that you will earn more money or live comfortably when you go abroad, it still depends on your own situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most practical thing is money, and then you have relatives or friends abroad to help you find a smuggler The one upstairs is very difficult to do Smuggling is the easiest Zhejiang is about 15-20w If you have a residence, it may be higher The main condition is money

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Property Guarantee. Language skills.

    Self-competence. Nothing else matters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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    The following conditions need to be met to go abroad:1 Valid passport and visa: Hold a valid passport and the corresponding visa, the specific visa type and application process vary by country and destination.

    2. Proof of financial resources: Proof of sufficient funds is required to prove that living expenses and other expenses can be covered during the period abroad. 3. Health Certificate:

    A health certificate is required to prove that you are in good physical condition and free of infectious diseases. 4. Educational background and work experience: Some countries may review the applicant's educational background and work experience.

    5 Plan and purpose: A detailed travel plan and purpose need to be provided so that the applicant can legally stay and move abroad. 6. Proof of academic qualifications:

    In the case of applying to study abroad, proof of academic qualifications and transcripts are required to prove that the applicant meets the admission requirements of the target school. 7. Proof of language proficiency: Some countries or universities require applicants to provide proof of language scores, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc., to prove that they have sufficient language ability to adapt to the study and life in the target country.

    8 Proof of insurance: Some countries require applicants to purchase travel or medical insurance prior to entry to ensure their safety and health during their stay outside the country. 9 Application Fees:

    To apply for going abroad, you need to pay a certain application fee, including visa fees, application fees, translation fees, etc. 10. Other special requirements: Some countries may have special requirements for the applicant's special circumstances, such as interviewing the applicant, providing letters of recommendation, etc.

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