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of fifteen hours a week on a daytime course. Prospective students have to show that they can afford their studies, and that they have sufficient 58 resources to support themselves 59 in this country.
In order to work here the foreigner needs a work permit, 60 must be applied for by his prospective employer. The problem here is that the Department of Employment has the right to grant or 61 these permits, and there is little that can be done 62 it; it would be extremely unwise for a foreign visitor to work 63 a permit, since anyone doing so is liable to immediate deportation (驱逐出境) . There are some people from the European countries, who are often given 64 residence permits of up to five years. Some other people, such as doctors, foreign journalists, authors and others can work without permits, and foreign students are normally allowed to 65 part-time jobs while they are studying here.
56. A establish B purchase C prove D attend
57. A minimum B maximum C minority D majority
58. A natural B financial C human D economical
59. A after B since C while D before
60. A it B what C that D which
61. A receive B refuse C oppose D accept
62. A for B on C about D with
63. A with B before C after D without
64. A temporary B interior C permanent D short
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