China News Service, August 31. According to the China Consular Service Network, some foreign universities recently announced the normal start of the fall semester, and many international students plan to go abroad to return to school or register.

At present, the new crown pneumonia epidemic is still in a pandemic, and the risk of cross-infection from international travel is high. The epidemic prevention policies of various countries may affect the trip abroad and smooth entry. It is recommended that the risks faced by returning to school be fully assessed.

If you really need to return to school, please be sure to check the website of the government department of the country where you study abroad, the website of the country’s embassy and consulate in China, and the website of the Chinese embassy and consulate abroad to learn about the country’s entry and transfer policies, and keep in touch with the school. Consult in advance on entry, epidemic prevention requirements, and arrangements for studying abroad, so as to plan your trip abroad reasonably.

Avoid multiple transfers during the itinerary. Please take personal protection during the airport waiting and flight to minimize the risk of infection during the journey.

  In case of emergency or special difficulties, you can contact the local Chinese embassy or consulate for help, or call the Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (24 hours): +86-10-12308; +86-10-59913991, The staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies and consulates abroad will provide assistance within the scope of their duties.