Obtaining a degree from a foreign institution is motivated primarily by the desire to enhance one’s career prospects or broaden one’s educational horizons.
In a globalized, interconnected world, international experience and education are increasingly valued by employers.
We may want to send our children abroad to study because a) our country’s universities are not recognized internationally, b) a foreign degree is better recognized internationally than one obtained at home, or c) it enables the child to gain work experience which he can use in the real world.

Studying abroad can help you learn new languages, understand other cultures, deal with the challenges of living in a different country, and learn more about the world as a whole. For example, if you are a foreign student studying in the UK, it is likely that you will acquire not only a UK degree but also make friends and professional contacts that can help your career later on. Studies also indicate that people with a multi-national education tend to be more flexible and more open-minded.
During the hiring process, modern businesses look for all of these traits, and they will only become more important in the future.
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