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The agency’s actions ended up catching the attention of national security agencies. After investigations, the agency and its head were dealt with according to the law in May this year, the ministry stated. It did not specify what punishment was meted out.

USING OVERSEAS STUDIES AS “BAIT”

The ministry claimed that in recent years, some countries have been using overseas studies as “bait” to lure students into participating in anti-China activities, even as these nations tighten their foreign student admission policies.

It did not identify or single out any one nation. Western countries are known to be popular picks for Chinese looking to study abroad.

The United Kingdom, United States and Australia were the top three choices this year, according to a report by Chinese educational service provider New Oriental Education & Technology Group as cited by SCMP.

According to a China Daily report in March, there are about 289,000 Chinese students in the US so far this year. This places China on track to be the biggest source of foreign students in the US for the 15th straight year.

Similarly in Australia, a total of 162,826 students came from China alone in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, the Chinese outlet reported, citing a report by the Beijing-based think tank Center for China and Globalization.

The Ministry of State Security criticised some overseas study agencies for having a “weak sense of national security”, protocol lapses, and being fixated on economic gain.

“(These agencies) do not hesitate to cater to anti-China rhetoric and become accomplices of such anti-China forces. (They) mislead students into fabricating false resumes and images, spreading rumours for profit, posing hidden risks that endanger the country’s national security.” 

The ministry slammed some agencies for having subpar supervision, leaving room for the “malicious tampering” of application documents. It said lax hiring standards also allow foreign teachers with unverified backgrounds and qualifications to come on board.

These “foreign teachers” reportedly “ghostwrote” or “polished” the application documents of Chinese students to obtain admission advantages and also cater to overseas anti-China forces, the notice wrote. 

The ministry concluded by urging overseas students, prospective overseas students and their parents to be vigilant, and be wary of “polishing and processing services” provided by overseas study agencies.

This is not the first time China has warned students studying abroad of national security risks. In February, the country’s spy agency warned Chinese studying abroad against working with foreign spies.

In that alert, Chinese nationals were reminded to be vigilant and avoid contact or cooperating with foreign intelligence agencies – be it studying or travelling overseas, or just paying a visit abroad.

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