Applied all the way from Australia
Applied all the way from Australia. the team walked me through every step. My internship in Shenzhen gave me exactly the experience I needed to land a job back home. Worth every cent.
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Since 2003, Go Abroad China has been a leading provider of internship and study programs in China. We connect international students and graduates with paid positions at Fortune 500 companies and top Chinese universities. Our comprehensive programs include visa support, accommodation, airport pickup, and 24/7 local assistance. With over 4,000 successful placements across 20+ industries, we offer guaranteed internships and Mandarin courses at prestigious institutions like BLCU and Peking University. All programs feature flexible durations, cultural activities, and career development support. Our proven track record shows 90% of participants secure jobs within 3 months of completing their program. Trusted by students and graduates worldwide for life-changing experiences in China.
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Applied all the way from Australia. the team walked me through every step. My internship in Shenzhen gave me exactly the experience I needed to land a job back home. Worth every cent.
I came to China without knowing any Mandarin, so the first few weeks felt a bit challenging, especially in daily situations. Over time, things started to become more manageable and I picked up basic conversations, especially in markets and with people around me.
The one-on-one tutoring was helpful for my schedule, although it did take some time to get used to the pace. By the end of my stay, I felt more comfortable communicating and had a better understanding of the language.
After finishing uni, I had no clue what was next. Ended up spending six months in Beijing interned at a tech startup, learned Mandarin, travelled every weekend. Hands down, the best decision I made. the support team always had my back.
I’ve been to Singapore in late 2024 on vacation, but not to China until this year. I graduated from university with 3.7 GPA which high here in my home country Australia, and my favorite field of working was also IT and by attending Go Abroad China’s program I was placed in a company in Shanghai which was basically a multi million company and further I genuinely developed my skills in IT field and I was given a full time role.
my internship in shanghai with go abroad china was a amazing experience. I worked in digital marketing for a fashion brand and actualy got to run their instagram account! The team was super nice and i learned so much. The accomodation was good and they helped alot with the visa which was confusing. I met so many cool people from all over. Definetly recomend!
They scam. Apparently when offering internships in reputable companies they have no association with any reputable company, you’ll lose your money and be placed in a shitty company for little salary after making excuses, that’s my experience with them

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Does anybody knows if Go Abroad China is it a trustworthy company?

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They have refused to offer me 100% refund due to COVID when I was due to go in June-September. They keep forcing me postpone it and I paid £2000. I never agreed to postpone. Awful customer service and truly hurtful as I’ve lost a lot of money as a student. Please avoid this company at all costs. They even mentioned they are unable to provide me with the service I paid for to commence in June-September yet are saying they never cancelled. They did though therefore they owe me full money back. They also had a different contract before coronavirus where they said they will refund the full money if they are unable to provide the service and after coronavirus started they sneakily changed the contract and said they will not offer any refund due to war, pandemic etc... A SCAM. I am still trying to get my money back but they are just ignoring me. I don’t know what to do

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Go Abroad China scam you and take your money. Do not recommend at all! I am a student who wanted to do an internship abroad to gain experience and immerse myself in China however due to Coronavirus I was not able to go and they refused to refund me the money. In January 2020 I asked if the situation of coronavirus would be an issue and they said no but I was hesitant so I didn’t book my flights or accommodation, three months later I said I would not be able to go as I cannot get a visa and all flights were cancelled and they said I can still go which was not the case since the government did not allow it. I messaged, called and emailed everyday and was told the same thing that they would not refund me since it’s my decision to cancel when it wasn’t my fault that I couldn’t go! The replies were slow and rude often I would get ignored by mentor on WhatsApp who before when asking me to pay would be very quick to reply. I hope other students don’t make the same mistake as I did trusting this company that scams young people.

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I decided to apply for the Beijing Language and Culture University program in Beijing, China for one year through GAC. The classes were so engaging, everyday I came to class I was so happy and eager to increase my knowledge of mandarin. Though at the start it seemed like an impossible task, but the satisfaction of learning new words each day and understanding the Beijing dialect made it a rewarding experience. GAC were really supportive. They took care and guided me through the application process and when i arrived, they made me feel welcome, comfortable and made sure I had all i needed. There were so many activities GAC organized every weekend, there was a new place to visit each time, I made so many friends too . China is really amazing, i got the challenge and experience I wanted and im hoping to return sometime in the near future.

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Though I enjoyed my time in China, it was no thanks to this company. The only good part about booking through GAC was Robert, the guide who helped me while abroad. Other than that, the company overexaggerates how much they do. It says the price includes visa assistance, sim card, transportation, etc. ,but in reality, they do nothing to help with your visa (and you still have to pay for that on your own), they only pay for 1/3 of the price of the sim, and they cover transportation for a week, and no more. They did pick me up from the airport but apparently taking me back for when I go home was not included. For how much I paid, I expected more from this company, but communication was horrible when I was trying to get everything straightened out. I do not reccomend GAC.

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I was in Beijing from June 1st until June 27th. I was living with a Chinese family just outside of Central Beijing and had a private tutor for four hours a day. The home and family were very nice. The apartment was spacious, air conditioned, and I was given my own room and bathroom. Whenever I was at home, I would eat my three meals with the family. The neighborhood was very very safe. I had no issues or worries at all. I asked to be in a neighborhood where not much English was spoken, so I would be able to practice my Chinese. I was living in a community of 30,000 Chinese, where I made many friends during my stay. GAC provided me with exactly what I asked for.
I had 20 hours of Chinese language course and I think 20 hours is plenty because that’s 4 hours each weekday. After 3, I started to lose focus because they are private classes are kind of intense. I would not suggest taking more. After class, I suggest you go practice Chinese on the street with random people, who are all super friendly. That really helps too, because you aren't prepared for the conversation or the accent. Random people used to come up tome and make conversation all the time.

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