Thursday, October 28, 2010

can i be free lancer on a student visa in australia?


can i be free lancer on a student visa in australia?
can i be free lancer on a student visa in australia ? I am an accountant and was accepted to Uni Syd PhD economics. Can I do management consulting on a student visa?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You can do any type of work you wish as long as you don't work for more than 20 hours per week while your course is in session. You can work unlimited hours during official breaks.
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If you have been granted Permission to Work, there are restrictions on the number of hours you can work. If you were granted a Student visa on or after 26 April 2008, you and your dependent family members will already have Permission to Work automatically included with your visa. If you were granted a Student visa before 26 April 2008 and have not yet applied for Permission to Work, you and your family members may only apply for Permission to Work after you have started your course in Australia.

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Has anyone ever done a student exchange to Australia?


Has anyone ever done a student exchange to Australia?
I was considering doing a student exchange program to Australia for one of my highschool years. If you have done one how was it? how was the family you stayed with? Any major problems?
Sydney - 2 Answers
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I have a friend who did it in college in Melbourne and had a great time.
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I'm sure you would have a great time, people tend to be very nice. But why not trying to practice another language?

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Is it possible for a high school student to get a part time job as a tutor for younger students in Australia?


Is it possible for a high school student to get a part time job as a tutor for younger students in Australia?
As a high scoring student, I was wondering if it is possible to get a job tutoring younger students in some sort of tutorial centre. Does anyone know of any such centre that would accept current senior high school students (Year 11)? I've heard of it done before but I don't know where. Any advice, any advice at all, on this topic, would be good.
Teaching - 1 Answers
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yes, my brother is very smart and in year 12 he taught at "Kip Mc Gra" or something like that, as part time work. It's Kip McGrath Education Centres, my bad

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Friday, October 1, 2010

How likely is it that at 18 ill get a student visa for university in australia?


How likely is it that at 18 ill get a student visa for university in australia?
I'm planning on moving to Australia pretty soon, to live with family friends until i find my feet and get settled there. I want to move when im 18 and hopefully go to university there. I was told about a student visa available for there. Does anyone know what it entitles me too and how likely it would be for me to be granted one
Immigration - 2 Answers
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you cant move to australia unless you are skilled and experienced in an occupation listed as needing workers and at 18 you wont have the qualifications you could live there temporarily with a student visa but you will pay international student fees and have to prove you have enough money to support yourself,you will also need your own health insurance as you will not get it from australia
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If you don't have access to a considerable amount of money to meet the requirements for a student visa, the only way you'll be able to come to Australia will be on a 12 months working holiday. Even for a working holiday visa, you will be expected to have as much as AUD$5000 plus money for a return ticket, though you may get away with less if you have free accommodation lined up with your friends. You'll be able to work at any kind of job for up to 6 months with any employer, but the visa is intended to be for a holiday with work as a secondary consideration. Unless you then apply for a student visa, you will have to leave the country at the end of your 12 months. http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/ For a student visa, you must first of all be accepted by the university as a full time student and will be required to have acceptable high school results appropriate to your course of choice - only academic results are considered and extra-curricular isn't taken into account at all. You must have access to enough money to cover living expenses of AUD$20,000 per year and tuition costs for the duration of your course plus a return airfare. For a 3 year university course, that would come to at least AUD$120,000 for one of the least expensive courses at a decent university. You would be allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week while your course is in session and unlimited hours during official vacation breaks. If you choose your course carefully and gain qualifications and work experience in an occupation listed on our Skilled Occupations List (SOL), you will become eligible to apply for a permanent skilled work visa. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/573-1/ http://www.uq.edu.au/study/index.html?page=43586&pid=45352 http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1121i.pdf (the SOL) Until you have qualifications and work experience in an occupation listed on the SOL, there is no way you can hope to live in Australia even temporarily unless you come on one of the above visas.

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