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Things A Foreign Student Must Take Into Consideration
- By Jack Berry
- Published Thursday 7th 2010
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The Australian
student visa is probably one of the most popular visa types
being applied for by a lot of people nowadays. Indeed, with the country
having the reputation of being one of the premiere educational centers
in the world today, it is not surprising why a lot of people would want
to study here.
However, applying for a student visa is no easy
task. The process can be quite complicated and tedious at times, with so
many things to go through. In fact, some people consider getting this
one as hard as applying for a work visa. And so, here are some quick
tips for foreign students wishing to enter and study in the country.
One
of the first things that you need to take note of is the course that
you will be studying. Those students that only plan to complete their
courses and then leave the country have no problems with regards to this
one. However, for those intending to work in Australia after
graduation, then there are quite a few things that you need to sort out.
Here,
you might want to take note of the recent changes in the student visa
program. Since the whole program has be reorganized, there are quite a
handful of positions that have been made ineligible for student
migration visas (these are still available for temporary student visa
applicants though). Note that since the new rules have already been in
effect since July 1 of these year, then there will be no more
exemptions.
Another thing that you need to keep in mind are the
funds that you need for your study. As with the other rules in the
student migration programs the ones concerning this has also been
changed greatly. For instance, from an amount of AU$ 12,000 you are now
required to have at least AU$ 18,000 in your account in order to qualify
for a student visa (this amount is for those getting full courses). In
case you find that your funds are insufficient, then you are entitled to
apply for a part time job during your study.
Lastly, you might
also want to take note of the stricter implementation of English
requirements for the granting of a visa. This has been done in order for
the Department of Immigration and Citizenship to be sure that student
visa holders have adequate communication skills. If you are intending to
enroll in a higher degree course, then this one is not much of a
problem. However, those going for lower level courses must at lease have
basic English communication skills.
