What preparations does China Embassy need to make to organize temporary flights for students studying in Britain to return home?

With the continuous improvement of living standards, more and more people like to fly. With the rapid development of science and technology, there are many convenient and fast means of transportation. The reason why many people like flying is mainly because the speed of the plane is fast. Because of the plane, people can not only get to a place quickly, but also save a lot of trouble. Netizens who pay attention to international news may have noticed the news that the China Embassy organized temporary flights for international students to return home. Once the news was released, it attracted the attention of many netizens at home and abroad and discussed the matter one after another.

According to relevant media reports, the Embassy of China not only arranged temporary flights, but also made relevant notices. At any time, the people of China will get help from the motherland. According to relevant information, international students should make preparations in four aspects before boarding the plane. The first aspect is that international students should apply for registration. When registering, international students should not only fill in the information truthfully, but also submit materials such as BRP cards. In addition to registration, international students have to wait for the results of qualification examination.

If international students pass the qualification examination, then international students can buy air tickets for returning home. If international students fail to pass the relevant qualification examination, then international students will not be able to buy air tickets for returning home. The second aspect is that international students must consciously accept relevant epidemic prevention arrangements and bear relevant risks. Because there are epidemics all over the world, international students must accept relevant epidemic prevention arrangements. In addition to accepting epidemic prevention arrangements, international students have to bear related risks.

If international students can't do these two things, then it is not recommended to return to China. The third aspect is that underage international students need to board the plane by themselves. Although these international students are not yet adults, they should be able to board the plane by themselves. From the perspective of epidemic prevention, this is not only conducive to controlling the number of people, but also conducive to reducing risks. The fourth aspect is that both air tickets and isolation fees need to be paid by international students themselves. No matter what reason foreign students go abroad, they should do the relevant work well.