A new student has come to study abroad
By VICPAK July 16, 2021 0 Comments

Studying abroad is an exciting step that can change your future, but it requires careful planning beyond just choosing a course. From my years of guiding hundreds of students through the process from initial consultation to visa approval and first day of arrival, we have seen how preparation makes the difference between a smooth journey and unnecessary stress.

Here are four key areas that every international student should research thoroughly before committing.

Choose the Right Destination Carefully

The destination choice decides everything: your lifestyle, your cost of living, the culture you’re surrounding yourself with, language abilities and career opportunities. Countries such as Australia, Canada, USA, New Zealand and Ireland are most preferred by the students across regions, considering high-end universities, English-speaking atmosphere and decent post-study prospects.

Consider factors such as:

  • Living conditions and cultural adaptation
  • Language barriers (English is dominant in these countries, but the pronunciation varies)
  • Climate (eg Australia’s hot weather vs Canada’s winter)
  • School fees and living expenses
  • Postgraduate job market in your area

For example, Canada and Australia often stand out for clear work visa and residency paths after studies in in-demand fields such as IT, healthcare and engineering. Always match your main country – check through official immigration websites (eg Homeaffairs.gov.au for Australia or canada.ca for Canada) to see which occupations are in demand.

Master Budgeting and Early Finance

Studying abroad can be expensive, but smart planning is affordable. Average annual tuition fees for international university students vary widely:

  • Australia: AUD 20,000-50,000
  • Canada: 20,000-55,000 Canadian dollars
  • USA: $25,000-$60,000+
  • New Zealand: NZD 20,000-45,000
  • Ireland: €10,000-€35,000

These are rough estimates for 2026 from sources such as QS, EduCanada and government websites – actual costs vary by university and program.

To budget effectively:   

  • Target countries or public universities with reasonable prices
  •  Apply for a scholarship (a bunch of institutions offer merit or need-based awards)
  • Explore part-time work to offset costs

Many students we’ve advised have reduced expenses by 30–50% through scholarships and jobs.

Understand Work Opportunities as a Student

Part-time work helps with finances, gaining experience and facilitating cultural adaptation.  The rules differ from country to country:

  • Australia: up to 48 hours per fortnight (~24 hours/week) during the semester, unlimited during breaks
  • Canada: Up to 24 hours per week off-campus during sessions (depending on recent updates). New Zealand: up to 25 hours per week (increased at the end of 2025)
  • Ireland: Typically 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during holidays
  •  USA: Mainly at university, no more than 20 hours per week (separate permission required outside university)

Common jobs include retail, hospitality, teaching or university roles. This exposure often leads to better prospects after graduation.

Plan your Post-Graduation Career from Day One

Think long-term as a bunch of students aim to gain work experience or stay abroad.  You know what? Countries like Canada (postgraduate work permit for up to 3 years), Australia (temporary graduate visa for 2-4+ years) and the UK (2 year degree) offer serious opportunities after studies.

Focus on:

  • Internship programs or cooperatives
  • Communication through university career services
  • Fields compatible with skilled immigration lists

 Real-life Example

One of the students our team worked with chose Australia to  study engineering, did a co-op, used a post-study visa to gain two years of experience and moved into a supported role – permanent residence. However, stories like these highlight the value of early planning.

Build Confidence in your Decision

This advice comes from official sources such as government immigration websites (eg canada.ca, homeaffairs.gov.au, immigration.govt.nz) QS rankings and education departments.  And oh yeah Policies change frequently (such as opening hours or visa maximums), so always check the official websites for the latest news. However, no destination is perfect—costs can rise, visas aren’t guaranteed and adjustment takes effort—but informed decisions lead to success.

Next Steps to Fix this Problem

Book a free consultation with one of our education agents for personalised advice.

You know what? When you’re ready, contact a VICPAK consultant (offices in Pakistan and Australia) – they specialize in providing honest guidance on destination applications, scholarships, visas and more.

Plan smart, ask questions, and you’ll be ready for an amazing trip abroad. Your future self will thank you!

In case you’re looking for education agents in Melbourne, get in touch with VICPAK today.

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