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Small countries are easy to visa, and Thailand is now free of visa fees (230).
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The difficulty of visa also directly determines the place of international students, such as developed countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, etc., it may be more difficult to obtain a visa, but some countries in South America have encouraged study abroad in recent years, and the visa rate is 100%, after all, small languages are still more popular.
Here are the visa conditions for the most popular places to study on each continent:
Australia: Actively absorb international students from more developed countries, while Chinese mainland students are more strictly reviewed, the main factors are the age of the students, family economic situation, learning purposes, etc., and the current visa rate for secondary school applicants is relatively high.
Canada: The vast majority of students need to go to the consulate for an interview, and the main factors considered are the student's age, English proficiency and financial ability.
United States: There are many monks and few porridges, and it is not easy to get a visa. However, if you are admitted to a prestigious university (such as the Ivy League) or get a full scholarship, you can still do it.
Singapore: Students are required to have an interview and a deposit with the embassy, and there is an age limit.
UK: The attitude towards absorbing Chinese students is quite positive, and the visa is not too difficult.
Argentina: Foreign students are encouraged to study in the country, and the Argentine Minister has also established the Chinese base for Spanish language teaching at the University of Buenos Aires Language Center, which makes it easy to find employment in Spanish, a small language.
After a detailed comparison of the visa situation of various countries, it is found that it is indeed not easy to obtain visas in some developed countries, but the visa policy in South America is relatively relaxed, and some South American countries have a visa rate of 100%, and they can also be free of tuition. See more in this column
Is that okay?
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There are many countries that are visa-free.
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Chinese passport visa-free countries include the Maldives, Seychelles, Saipan, Madagascar, Jeju Island and other popular tourist destinations.
Among the 50 countries (regions), 6 countries (regions), including San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius, the Bahamas, Fiji and Grenada, are exempt from ordinary passport visas.
Ten countries (regions), including Samoa, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, Indonesia, Jeju Province of South Korea, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), the British Turks and Caicos Islands, and the British South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, are unilaterally exempting Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports.
Maldives, Brunei, Comoros, Palau, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Iran, Vietnam, Egypt, Togo, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau.
Thirty-four countries (regions), including Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Guyana, St. Helena, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Mauritania, unilaterally allow eligible Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports to apply for visas on arrival at ports of entry.
Note: The top 10 most popular visa-free visa-on-arrival destinations for the Spring Festival in 2018 released by Ctrip.com are: Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Morocco, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt.
Among them, Southeast Asian countries have the highest proportion, and Thailand ranks first with a clear advantage. Among the Ctrip tourists who travel abroad with a visa on arrival, the most choose Thailand. The island is also a popular choice for Chinese tourists, with Phuket, Koh Samui, Maldives, Bali, Mauritius and other islands being the most popular.
However, don't blindly say go when traveling abroad during the Spring Festival. Tourism experts remind that some countries have not completely opened visa-free or visa-on-arrival, such as Malaysia, Belarus, Uruguay's "visa-free", and the Philippines' "visa-on-arrival", all of which require a series of restrictions, and must prepare or complete the necessary procedures as required to avoid being hindered from entry.
Some countries can also participate in travel agencies and join the tour without a visa, for example, Russia has a visa-free policy for group tourists. Some countries are visa-free to travel by cruise, and there are many route options.
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In addition to visa-free countries in China, visas are also divided into many types: family visits, business tourism, etc.
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The first time I went abroad, I think it would be better to go to Thailand.
There are many countries that you can go to abroad, such as: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany. and so on some developed countries, and there are many more. It mainly depends on your own choice, as well as the place you yearn for in your heart.
Here are the reasons to go to Thailand:
1. It is relatively easy to apply for a visa in Thailand.
If you go abroad for the first time, you must choose a country where the visa is easier to handle, the United States and European countries are easy to refuse, and the success rate of the Thai visa is very high, and you can also directly land the visa, which is very convenient, as long as the materials are ready, there is basically no possibility of being refused, and there are many tour groups to Thailand, and it will be easier and simpler to apply for a visa with the group.
Second, the consumption level in Thailand is relatively low.
It doesn't cost too much money to visit Thailand, in fact, there are many tour groups to Thailand in China, some groups even only need one or two thousand yuan, and four or five thousand yuan Thai groups can live in villa hotels by the sea. It doesn't cost much, but you can experience a better vacation, which is definitely the best option. There are also many special markets in Thailand, with many varieties and inexpensive, which is a very suitable place to feel the local customs.
3. Thailand is relatively friendly to China.
It is best to choose a country that is friendly to Chinese when traveling abroad for the first time, if you go directly to a Western country, you are likely to feel discrimination from foreigners, which will bring a bad experience to the trip. In addition, it is the first time to go abroad, and the foreign language level is not high, and if you encounter a problem, you can't solve it yourself, so you can only be slaughtered by others. But in Thailand, Chinese are very popular, and many Thais can speak a word or two of Chinese.
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I will not discriminate on the basis of race, nationality, gender, politics or other factors. So I can't ask this question. If you would like to know more about the visa application process and missed tours for a particular country, please send the request to the embassy or consulate of that country.
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