FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can but before you undertake any paid work, you need to make sure that your visa allows it. The opportunity for students to work part-time during their studies varies from country to country.
The cost of studying abroad is dependent on the university and or location of the school. It depends on the nature of the program, the length of your stay.
We will advise that you begin your application process at least 6 months ahead of the intake session to give enough time for your applications to be processed. Note that academic year differs for each country.
When deciding what and where to study, think about your academic interests and your career goals, take your time to research specific courses with options for work placements. If your desire is to work and stay back after your studies, you will need to know about the migration policies in place.
Not at all. As long as your first language is English, you can study abroad.
No, you do not. Our services are free of charge (T&C applies)
Although you can make your applications directly to your choice institution, you may choose to use the expertise of an agent to guide you through the process.
There is no cost involved for students to book an appointment with our counsellors, please call our phone number or visit our nearest office to speak to us or complete our enquiry form.

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