At present, more than 850,000 cases of new crown pneumonia have been diagnosed worldwide, and more than 42,000 deaths. At a time when the global epidemic is getting worse, in order to do a good job of consular services for young students, many embassies and consulates abroad have issued notices, suggesting that local minor Chinese students should report information.

Embassy and Consulate reminds minors to report information

On March 31, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore issued a notice reminding minor Chinese students studying in Singapore to report their personal information as soon as possible by filling in the "Report Form for Information on Minors Studying in Singapore" or scanning two-dimensionally code. You must obtain the consent of the guardian before filling in or fill in the guidance of the guardian.

In addition to Singapore, several embassies and consulates have also issued notices to remind minors to report information.

On March 25th, the Chinese Embassy in the United States and several consulates in the United States issued notices, welcome to register information for Chinese students under 18 years of age in primary and secondary schools in the consular area. International students can fill in and submit on the embassy website "Information Form for Minors Studying Abroad in the Consular Area of ​​the United States Embassy".

On the same day, the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand also issued a notice of online registration of Chinese students studying in China. Chinese students studying in the consular area of ​​the New Zealand Embassy can scan the QR code or log in to the relevant website, fill in the statistical form and submit.

On March 21, the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Perth issued a notice reminding graduate students, college students and middle school students studying in Western Australia to fill out relevant forms as soon as possible to report personal information.

In fact, since the outbreak, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed more than 280 foreign embassies and consulates to fully mobilize in accordance with the unified deployment of the Party Central Committee, establish and maintain close contact with local Chinese students studying abroad, understand their demands and difficulties in time, and help They solve various practical problems they face.

Send a "health pack" to help international students solve their problems

With the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic overseas, Chinese students stranded overseas are facing the problems of out-of-stock masks, limited purchase of hand sanitizers, and unavailability of anti-epidemic drugs. The Chinese embassy and consulate mobilized the resources of all parties and distributed "health packs" containing necessary anti-epidemic materials and guidelines to overseas students to help overseas students solve their problems.

Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming issued a "health pack" to Chinese students' representatives. Ren Chaoshe

At present, international students from the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, and the United Arab Emirates have successively received "health packs" issued by embassies. Many embassies and consulates are counting the needs of overseas students and preparing "health packs". Distribution work.

In order to solve the difficulties of fresh graduates who are returning to China and their housing expiry, the Chinese Embassy in Japan cooperates with overseas Chinese in Japan to provide low-cost hotels (dormitories) for graduates who cannot return to China in a short period of time. The embassy stated that it would collect and update the accommodation information in time, and continue to coordinate the distribution of protective materials for overseas students and overseas Chinese in Japan.

Multi-pronged follow-up of international students' concerns

In addition, the Chinese embassy and consulate also urged the host country to take effective measures to safeguard the health, safety and legal rights of Chinese students studying abroad, provide scientific and professional guidance for epidemic prevention and control, and answer questions of general concern to students studying abroad in various ways.

In New York, the number of Chinese students studying abroad is close to 150,000. Since the outbreak, the Consulate General of New York has taken a number of measures to help international students, such as opening multiple hotlines, sharing measures and recommendations for epidemic prevention and epidemic prevention, and providing support within their ability to diagnose and suspect overseas students;

In France, under the guidance of the Education Department of the Chinese Embassy in France, the All-French Academia Sinica formed a "Medical Advisory Group", inviting Chinese French doctors, Chinese doctors who communicate with France and domestic doctors to provide assistance to foreign students in diagnosis and medication;

Under strict control measures, Concorde Square in the center of Paris, France was almost free of pedestrians and vehicles. Photo by Li Yang, China News Agency

The Education Department of the Chinese Embassy in Germany has launched an "Episode Update" column on the homepage of the website for international students to learn about the German epidemic situation and related prevention and control information in a timely manner. Post relevant information and reminders on the website of the Education Department, WeChat public account, and through each group of students;

Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang emphasized that the motherland will always be the strongest backing for the majority of overseas compatriots. The efforts made by Chinese embassies and consulates abroad have made the international students feel real warmth.

Every overseas student cares about the motherland. I hope everyone can live this life safely and healthily!

Source: Xinhua News Agency, China News Service, Chinese embassies and consulates abroad, etc.

Author: Liu Likun