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Immigration
Student Visa
Australia has become a major exporter
of education at all levels, from primary school
to tertiary education. Many people study in
Australia to take advantage of the excellent
trade and vocational colleges, also the academic
qualifications gained through universities and
post-graduate courses.
Enrollment for a Student Visa
To apply for a student Visa, you must be enrolled
in a full-time course of study at a registered
education provider in Australia. This is step
one for all those wishing to apply for a Visa.
Main Eligibility Factors
Student Visas are granted when students can
prove that they have adequate funds to support
themselves in Australia, pay for their tuition
and care for dependant family members included
on the Visa. As a student in Australia, you
will only have a limited working allowance on
your Visa, so adequate funding to pay for living
expenses and tuition are important and must
be evidenced to gain the Visa. If you take time
off from study to work, this will mean you fall
below full-time study levels, you exceed your
work allowance on the Visa, or you will fail
academically. Any of these things can lead to
Visa cancellation.
Other requirements are that you be a genuine
student, have good health and be of good character;
without a criminal record. Because Medicare,
the Australian National health system, is not
available to overseas students, you must take
out Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). Lastly,
your English language ability must be adequate
to study in Australia at your selected course.
If your English is not good enough, most education
providers can arrange for you to take an intensive
English course prior to the commencement of
your main tuition.
List of Student Visas
Student Visas are available in 7 categories,
depending on the principal course of study,
being:
• Independent ELICOS:
English Language Intensive Course for Overseas
Students. This visa is for those who are only
coming for the English course, but it is not
a visa to study English prior to further courses.
• Vocational Education and Training
(VET): A VET course is at Diploma,
Advanced Diploma or Certificate level, as is
taken in Australia at a Government Funded Technical
and further Education (TAFE) college, or a privately
funded college.
• Higher Education: A
University bachelor degree, graduate certificate
or graduate diploma.
• Masters and Doctorate Study: A Masters
degree by coursework or by research, and a Doctorate
(PhD).
• Schools: A primary
or secondary school course of study, or a secondary
exchange student program.
• Non-Award Foundation (Other Sector):
Any study course where there is no formal educational
award or certificate.
• AusAID or Defence Sponsored:
You must provide evidence that you are sponsored
by either AusAID or a Defence scholarship.
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