Parent’s Guide to Supporting Your Child’s Study Abroad Journey

Studying abroad is a life-changing decision — not just for students, but for parents as well. When your child chooses to pursue education overseas, especially from Pakistan, it’s natural to feel anxious about academics, finances, safety, cultural differences, and emotional distance. But with the right support and planning, you can become their strongest pillar of strength.

Parent's Guide to Supporting Your Child's Study Abroad Journey - Shaheen Advisor - 2025

  1. Understand Why Studying Abroad Matters

Let’s begin with the “why”. Studying abroad gives your child:

  • Global Exposure
  • Access to top universities in countries like the USA, Canada, UK, and Germany
  • Improved career prospects
  • Cultural competency and personal growth

A 2023 QS Global Employer Survey found that over 80% of employers value international experience in applicants. It’s not just a degree — it’s a career accelerator.

  1. Involve Yourself in the University Selection Process

Don’t leave the entire process to agents or your child. Research together:

  • University rankings via Times Higher Education
  • Program reputation
  • Scholarship options
  • Proximity to Pakistani communities abroad
  • Language of instruction
  • Weather, safety, and visa rules

Use official university websites and EducationUSA Pakistan for verified information.

  1. Financial Planning: Scholarships, Loans & Budgeting

Sending a child abroad is a big financial decision. Here’s what to consider:

Scholarships

Explore merit-based and need-based options like:

Encourage your child to apply early and polish their personal statement.

Education Loans

Many Pakistani banks offer student loans (e.g., NBP Student Loan Scheme). Compare interest rates and repayment terms carefully.

Budgeting Abroad

Teach your child how to manage:

  • Tuition fees
  • Rent/shared accommodation
  • Groceries and daily expenses
  • Health insurance (mandatory in countries like Germany, Australia, and Canada)

Use cost-of-living calculators like Numbeo to estimate monthly needs in different countries.

  1. Help with the Visa Process

Each country has specific visa requirements. While your child may manage the application, you can assist with:

  • Financial proof (bank statements, sponsor letters)
  • Affidavit of support
  • Verification of documents (transcripts, medical checks, police clearance)

Use official sources like:

  1. Ensure Physical and Mental Health Readiness

Before departure, ensure your child:

  • Has completed vaccinations (required for most student visas)
  • Buys adequate health insurance
  • Is mentally prepared to live independently

Many universities offer free counseling services. Encourage your child to use these if they feel overwhelmed.

  1. Teach Life Skills Before Departure

Your child may be academically strong but may struggle with independent living. Prepare them for:

  • Cooking simple meals
  • Doing laundry
  • Managing transport systems abroad (e.g., using Google Maps or local apps)
  • Understanding cultural etiquette in their host country

Apps like Duolingo can help them learn the local language if needed.

  1. Communication Is Key

While frequent check-ins are helpful, avoid micromanaging. Set up:

  • Weekly or biweekly video calls
  • A family WhatsApp group
  • Emergency contact plans

Encourage openness, but also respect their growing independence.

  1. Know Your Rights & Responsibilities as a Sponsor

If you’re listed as a sponsor, you may need to show proof of funds, pay tuition in advance, or meet embassy interview requirements. Always use official country-specific sites to avoid fraud.

Avoid relying solely on agents. Cross-check everything.

  1. Connect with Pakistani Communities Abroad

Many universities have active Pakistani Student Societies, especially in countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, and USA. These groups:

  • Help new students settle in
  • Provide halal food guidance
  • Offer emotional support

Use platforms like The Student Room or Reddit’s r/Pakistan to connect with current students.

  1. Be Emotionally Prepared for Growth and Change

Studying abroad will change your child — in the best way.

They’ll become:

  • More independent
  • Culturally aware
  • Professionally mature

Support their transformation. Be proud of their growth.

Sending your child abroad may be bittersweet, but it’s an investment that can transform their life and career.

By being proactive, informed, and emotionally supportive, you become not just a parent — but a partner in their success.