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More parents want their children to study abroad – here’s why

More parents want their children to study abroad – here’s why

With the rise of the global economy, it’s unsurprising that students are increasingly keen to study, live, and work internationally. Studying abroad can boost career prospects and significantly improve language skills, making it an invaluable experience. This notion seems to be seconded by parents around the world, as found by a recent study conducted by HSBC. The study showed that 42% of parents would consider sending their children abroad for college – a significant increase from the 35% recorded in 2016. In fact, almost all of the 15 countries included in the study showed a significant increase in interest in international study.

As illustrated by the extensive HSBC survey, studying abroad is a must for children hoping to build an international future. It can shape your child’s success and is an important investment for their global career. Here are just a few of the reasons why more and more parents are kick-starting their children’s futures with studies abroad.

Improving language skills

Studying in a new country is the best way to be exposed to a new language. For almost half the parents considering a university education abroad for their children, the acquisition of foreign language skills was their primary motivation. Linguistic knowhow that spans multiple languages is a tool that can open many doors.

Cultural exchange

The best way to familiarize yourself with different cultures is to be exposed to them first-hand. Being able to effectively understand and interact with people across cultures is integral to a successful global career. By being more aware of their own worldview and understanding cultural differences, your child will gain valuable knowledge about effective communication in an international environment.

Competitive international work environment

Today’s businesses are becoming increasingly international, and, to be competitive, applicants need to speak multiple languages and have international work experience on their CV. By sending your child on a study abroad, you’ll give them a head-start on the cultural and language skills they’ll need to excel and flourish in any situation.

Preparation for international university experience

Sending your child abroad for university could be the first step in securing their future success. Studying abroad is the perfect way to prepare them for their university experience by encouraging them to focus on their language skills first.

On a language course abroad, your child can study for language exams like IELTS and Cambridge English, which serve as official certifications of English proficiency and could play an integral role in your child getting into their international university of choice.

What’s more, by taking even a short-term course abroad, your child will have the opportunity to discover a new city and meet people from around the world, which will prepare them for an unforgettable international university experience.

Gaining new skills and confidence

Traveling and studying abroad play a significant role in not only broadening a young person’s horizons but also in making sure they are as well-equipped for their future as possible. Feeling comfortable speaking a new language in a new city and meeting people from around the world can seem daunting, but, ultimately, it’s an experience that will leave your child more comfortable speaking and writing in their new language, confident in an international setting, and ready to take on new academic and professional challenges.

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