First International Travel Order


1. First Stop: Southeast Asian Countries
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia. Not only because of visa-free entry, but also because of moderate living costs, relatively short distances, and the ability to depart with just a passport. High cost-performance ratio.
2. Second Stop: Developed Countries in Japan and South Korea
Japan, South Korea. Cheap flights, high-quality visas, and with just a bachelor's degree, you can apply for a visa to ( Japan within 3 years of graduation ). Low rejection rate.
3. Third Stop: Australia, New Zealand & the UK
Australia, New Zealand, UK. Both Australia and New Zealand offer e-visas, and the UK is quite friendly—just fingerprinting required, no interview needed.
4. Fourth Stop: Schengen Countries
France, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Iceland. One visa allows travel to 29 countries. When applying, you must have travel insurance for abroad, and a bank balance of over 50,000 is recommended.
5. Fifth Stop: USA & Canada
Having visas for the previous countries makes applying for the US and Canada easier. It’s recommended to apply for the US first, then Canada.
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