Sunday, 15 May 2011

Study in China

Study in China


Most of the Chinese national universities provide Chinese language programs for international students, both short-term and semester program are available. International students should take the semester program instead of few weeks short-term course. Student can learn very limited Chinese skills within only few weeks. Students should expect to spend at least one semester in order to handle daily communication and make basis for the future studies. International students who have already studied Chinese language before can enroll into the advanced level Chinese language program. A placement test will be given at the beginning of each semester, and classes will be arranged according to the test result.
China has become one of the most popular study abroad destinations for international students because of its long history and exciting culture. Study abroad in China allows you to view things from a Chinese perspective. Merging the knowledge of both China and your home country will give you an advantage to explore potential opportunities in China for the future. When studying in china, you will have opportunities to learn more about the Chinese language, the Chinese people and local.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

New UK Visa Policy for Students

A statement of changes to the Immigration Rules has today been laid before Parliament, setting out how the student visa system will be reformed from next month. The reforms, which affect Tier 4 of the points-based system, were announced last week.
To accompany the statement of changes in the Immigration Rules bringing the first set of changes into force from 21 April 2011, we have published:
  • a statement of intent containing full details of the reforms;
  • revised policy guidance for Tier 4 migrants from 21 April 2011; and
  • revised guidance for Tier 4 sponsors from 21 April 2011.
The laying of the statement of changes was anounced in a written ministerial statement by Immigration Minister Damian Green.