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What is the cost of going abroad for labor services?

Due to the influence of countries, visa types, application materials and labor service companies, the cost of handling labor services abroad may be different. The following are some common expenses, but please note that this is not an exhaustive list of expenses, and the actual expenses may change.

(The training cost in Japan is generally 65,438+500,000-45,000)

(South Korea's handling fee is generally 30,000-60,000)

(Generally, the handling fee in Singapore ranges from 0 to 25,000. )

(The handling fee in New Zealand is generally 75,000-85,000)

(The handling fee in Africa is generally 5,000-1.8 million yuan)

(German handling fee is generally 80,000 -65438+ 10,000)

(The handling fee in Australia is generally 654.38+500,000-200,000)

1. visa application fee: the visa application fee may be different according to the visa type and the country of application. For example, the application fee for an American work visa (H- 1B) is about US$ 460, and that for a British work visa is about 700.

2. Medical examination fee: A medical examination may be required according to the requirements of the destination country. The cost of physical examination varies with countries, institutions and projects.

3. Training fee: Some countries or regions may require applicants to attend training courses. The training fee varies according to the content and provider of the training course.

4. Service fee of labor service company: If you apply for going abroad for labor service through a labor service company, you may need to pay a certain service fee. The service fee varies according to the service scope, service quality and cooperation country of the labor service company.

5. Air ticket fee: Before going abroad for labor service, you need to buy an air ticket to the destination country. The price of air tickets varies with airlines, class of cabin, time and channel of ticket purchase.

6. Accommodation: After arriving in the destination country, you may need to pay for temporary or long-term accommodation. Accommodation costs vary according to the type, region, conditions and time of accommodation.

7. Insurance premium: Take out overseas labor insurance to protect your rights and interests. The insurance fee varies according to the insurance type, insurance period and insurance company.

8. Handling fees: other expenses such as notarization and translation of documents that may be involved in the process of handling labor services abroad.

The above fees are for reference only, and the actual fees may change. In order to know more accurately the cost of handling labor services abroad, please consult the relevant government departments or labor service companies.