Top 10 Countries to Study Abroad for International Students

With 195 countries in the world, choosing where to study can be difficult, which is why we’ve created our top ten best countries to study abroad. We will take you on a trip around the world to compare the advantages of studying in different countries. We know that moving to a foreign country is not an easy choice, but with this list of the 10 best study abroad countries for international students it will be easier.

Benefits of Studying Abroad:
Before we delve into the best countries to study abroad, let’s talk about the professionals. We all have friends who are always talking about the benefits associated with studying and living in a foreign country. Now, these conversations are backed up by data.

The Institute for International Student Education (IES) conducted a survey to better understand the long-term impact of studying in a foreign country. 95% of respondents thought studying abroad increased their maturity, 96% reported increased self-confidence, and 95% said it had a lasting impact on their worldview.

In addition, as the Erasmus programme demonstrates, living abroad can be a life-changing decision. Launched in 1987, the Erasmus programme focuses on providing learning and training opportunities for EU students in the European Union.

According to a study conducted by the European Commission: “Former Erasmus students are more likely to have transnational relationships: 33% of former Erasmus students have a partner of different nationality, compared to 13% of those who stay at home during their studies; 27% of Erasmus students meet their long-term partner while on Erasmus. On this basis, the Commission estimated in 2014 that around one million of babies born to Erasmus couples since 1987.”

Last but not least, studying in a foreign country will increase your chances of getting a job. Recruiters and executives are looking for candidates who know foreign languages and can create meaningful connections with people from different backgrounds. All the skills you’ll master after an experience abroad.

In short, studying abroad will change your professional and personal life. Are you ready to find out which country will be your new home?

Top 10 Countries to Study Abroad for International Students:

The United Kingdom
This country is home to some of the most prestigious universities in the world. Oxford, The London School of Economics and Cambridge consistently rank in the top ten of each ranking. In addition, London is a truly cosmopolitan and diverse city, home to people who come from more than 270 nationalities and speak more than 300 languages. If London seems too chaotic and expensive for you, you can opt for smaller cities. Brighton, Manchester, Edinburgh or Glasgow are viable options to continue your education in an international environment. However, Brexit is already endangering the country’s international environment.

Germany
Germany might be a better choice for international students looking for excellent academic opportunities while living in central Europe. Berlin and Hamburg are famous for being cultural hubs where everything happens. In addition, university fees are free (or almost free), making it one of the favorite places for international students. In addition to this, Germany has one of the lowest employment rates within the European Union, Europe, with only 4.5% of the working population unemployed. The only thing you’ll miss in Germany is the sun.

Spain
Of course, we had to include Spain in our list of Top 10 Best Study Abroad Countries for International Students. We could play favoritism, as our campus is located in Barcelona, but we truly believe that Spain is one of the best countries in the world. Culture, welcoming hospitality, and climate are just some of the reasons why students and expats choose Spain as their new home. In addition, there are other advantages of living in Spain. If you are a lover of innovation, In Madrid you will find the perfect atmosphere. With 1,235 start-ups, the city ranked fifth among Europe’s top innovation hubs. However, if you want to launch your career while living your best life, then Barcelona is your place. The city ranked eighth in the study. “The World’s Best Cities 2021” and ranked as the 3rd best start-up hub in Europe in a survey conducted by the founders.

Canada
There’s a reason why Canada consistently ranks among the best countries to live abroad for international students. Its universities are famous all over the world for the quality of education they provide. In addition, Canada is an immigrant-welcoming country that prides itself on its cultural diversity. Consider that 1 in 5 people in Canada’s population were born abroad. Another point especially appreciated by international students; it is the possibility to live your experience abroad in close contact with nature.

South Korea
Literally on the other side of the world from Canada, there is South Korea. One of the top destinations for international students. As reported by Statista “in 2020, there were approximately 154 thousand foreign students studying in higher education institutions in South Korea, down from around 160 thousand in the previous year. The undergraduate programs were the most popular study program among foreign students in South Korea’s institutes of higher education.” South Korea is so popular among international students because of its high quality of life and the opportunity to socialize with people from different backgrounds.

New Zealand
These small groups of islands in the Pacific Ocean are the closest thing to paradise. You’ve seen its stunning landscapes in movies like ‘The Lord of the Rings.’ In addition, one of its top cities, Auckland, was named the most livable city in the world in 2021. The secret to New Zealand’s success is its thriving economy and excellent work in controlling Covid-19. Its Prime Minister, Jacinda Arden, is an example of modern leadership and women’s empowerment. Another reason to move to New Zealand is the quality of higher education – the eight universities featured in the QS World University Rankings® 2019.

Mexico
Our list of Top 10 Best Study Abroad Countries for International Students wouldn’t be complete without including at least one Latin American country on our list. If you choose to move across the Atlantic, we recommend choosing Mexico. The country prides itself on providing high-quality education in a dazzling environment. The University City of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is listed in the top 100 universities in the world. In addition, the rich cultural tradition and gastronomy will conquer your heart. Imagine what it would be like to have the opportunity to spend Halloween – or the Day of the Dead – in Mexico!

South Africa
As we explained in our blog post The Future of Africa: Sustainable Development and Innovation, the African continent has seen a marked improvement in terms of its economic growth. Notably, South Africa is leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution with 59 technology hubs in the country. In addition to this, Cape Town, Pretoria and Johannesburg are home to some of the best universities in Africa. With all this information in mind, it’s not hard to understand why studying in South Africa could be a smart choice for those students interested in having a different experience.

Singapore
The country is a source of inspiration for nations around the world. As we have shown in our article ‘Smart Cities: Using Technology for Sustainable Development’, the country is a laboratory of innovation, where pioneering smart and sustainable cities become a reality. Aside from that, Singapore is also known for being particularly welcoming to international students and expats. Forget the days when you struggle to communicate and interact with the locals, in Singapore, English is spoken by 75% of the population. Also, as is the case with other countries on our list of Top 10 Study Abroad Countries for International Students, diversity here is highly appreciated and encouraged.

Japan
The country is a must-see destination for all international students who are passionate about the STEM field. Japan is at the forefront of the technological revolution. Imagine that digitalization is a top priority for the country’s economic development. However, if you’re not particularly passionate about technology, you’ll find other reasons to study there. Go Overseas awarded Japan the top spot on its list of the 10 most popular places to study abroad. They cite culture, food, innovation, and a reputation for hospitality as the main reasons.

And the winner is…
In this list we have tried to be as inclusive as possible, so that you have no problem finding the country that best suits your interests and aspirations. We’ve taken you on a journey around the world, checking out what education and life is like for international students.

We may be biased, but for us, Spain is still the best country to study abroad for international students. It will allow you to start your career in a truly international environment while enjoying a Mediterranean climate. In addition, over the years, Spain has become an important innovation hub, where your ideas can become reality.

Last but not least, Spaniards are famous for their welcoming attitude to foreigners. This will make it easier for you to consider the Iberian country as your new home. If you agree with us, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@bebs.org Together we will work to change your professional future.

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