Saturday, May 28, 2011
I am 35 and had completed 12 yrs. I have long gap in study about 10 yrs. Can I get student visa for Australia?
I am 35 and had completed 12 yrs. I have long gap in study about 10 yrs. Can I get student visa for Australia?
I am from Nepal, 35 years old and had completed 12 years of school and college. I have a long gap of study and I have been doing business in the gap of my study. I want to come and study in Australia with my spouse. So, in this situation can I get student visa for Australia? What kind subjects do I need to choose to get visa?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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You are aware that before you apply for a student visa you must have already applied and been accepted to a university in Australia. The program is irrelevent to getting the visa, just a program which interests you: Business, Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Economics, English, Math, Science... the list is endless, take a look at the university's website for the programs which it offers and see if anything sparks your interest.
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
my wife is going to apply for australia student visa in sep 2008, do i need to clear ILETS to go with her?
my wife is going to apply for australia student visa in sep 2008, do i need to clear ILETS to go with her?
i heard student visa rules are going to change in oct 20008. as per them if wife is going on student visa , then husb also has to clear IELTS for dependent visa, i mean both hav to clear IELTS. Is it true, rules r going to change?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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yes you do definetly.
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You can check it on embassy site of australia or university or immigration site
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
when im in australia on a student visa, will i be allowed to travel to new zealand?
when im in australia on a student visa, will i be allowed to travel to new zealand?
im in australia on a student visa, i have a cousin in new zealand who i want to visit, they say i can just go there without applying for a tourist visa because of an agreement b/w the 2 countries, how true is this?
Other - Australia - 3 Answers
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You can certainly go to New Zealand during vacation time as your student will allow for multiple entries to Australia, but whether you need a visa for NZ will depend entirely on your passport country. There is no blanket arrangement covering international students studying in Australia. See "Do I need a visa or permit?" at: http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/visit/
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No, only permanent residence permit holders of Australia may travel to New Zealand visa vaiwed. You will need a visa if you should not hold the citizenship of a visa.waived country. Source(s): http://glossary.immigration.govt.nz/visafreecountries.htm
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Your student visa in Australia gives you absolutely no rights when it comes to holidaying in New Zealand. It will depend on your passport country on whether you will need a tourist visa or not. Only Australian citizens are entitled to the 'agreement' you mention.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Can you get a Permanent Residency from a Student Visa in Australia?
Can you get a Permanent Residency from a Student Visa in Australia?
I was wondering that if I got a student visa in Australia, would I be able to apply to permanent residency after a certain amount of time living and studying there?
Other - Australia - 1 Answers
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People who want to study in Australia may be granted a Student visa that entitles them to come to Australia on a temporary basis for a specified period to undertake study at an Australian educational institution. While many overseas students make a decision to apply for permanent residence upon completing their studies, this is an entirely separate process and there is no guarantee that, on the basis of having held a student visa, a person will meet the requirements to be granted permanent residence. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students-gsm.htm If you come to Australia on a Student visa, Permanent Residency doesn't automatically follow but your studies may have made you eligible to apply for a permanent visa or for a temporary visa that may eventually lead to a permanent one. If you study in Australia for at least 2 academic years (92 weeks) and if your studies have led to qualifications in an occupation on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL) and if you can pass the points test and meet English language, health and character requirements, you can apply for a permanent onshore visa. The SOL is reviewed every year and occupations are removed if there is no longer a high demand. If your occupation is no longer on the SOL when you graduate, you must either study for a different occupation on a new Student visa ; find employer sponsorship for a temporary visa or leave the country. If you graduate with qualifications in an eligible occupation but still need additional work experience or English skills in order to pass the points test, you can apply for a Graduate visa that provides an 18 month temporary work visa to enable you to get to the required standard so that you can apply for a permanent visa. http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/sol-schedule3.pdf The current SOL - a new one will be announced in May http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/visa-options-inside.htm Visas Alternatively, studying in Australia gives you the opportunity to find an employer who will be willing to sponsor you after graduation for a temporary visa. After working on a temporary employer sponsored visa for 2 years, that employer can sponsor you for a permanent ENS visa if your occupation is on the Employer Nomination Scheme Occupations List (ENSOL) and if the employer is willing and able to meet all of the conditions for ENS sponsorship. http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2010L03158 The ENSOL http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/visa-options.htm Employer sponsored visas
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I was wondering that if I got a student visa in Australia, would I be able to apply to permanent residency after a certain amount of time living and studying there?
Other - Australia - 1 Answers
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People who want to study in Australia may be granted a Student visa that entitles them to come to Australia on a temporary basis for a specified period to undertake study at an Australian educational institution. While many overseas students make a decision to apply for permanent residence upon completing their studies, this is an entirely separate process and there is no guarantee that, on the basis of having held a student visa, a person will meet the requirements to be granted permanent residence. http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students-gsm.htm If you come to Australia on a Student visa, Permanent Residency doesn't automatically follow but your studies may have made you eligible to apply for a permanent visa or for a temporary visa that may eventually lead to a permanent one. If you study in Australia for at least 2 academic years (92 weeks) and if your studies have led to qualifications in an occupation on the Skilled Occupations List (SOL) and if you can pass the points test and meet English language, health and character requirements, you can apply for a permanent onshore visa. The SOL is reviewed every year and occupations are removed if there is no longer a high demand. If your occupation is no longer on the SOL when you graduate, you must either study for a different occupation on a new Student visa ; find employer sponsorship for a temporary visa or leave the country. If you graduate with qualifications in an eligible occupation but still need additional work experience or English skills in order to pass the points test, you can apply for a Graduate visa that provides an 18 month temporary work visa to enable you to get to the required standard so that you can apply for a permanent visa. http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/_pdf/sol-schedule3.pdf The current SOL - a new one will be announced in May http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/visa-options-inside.htm Visas Alternatively, studying in Australia gives you the opportunity to find an employer who will be willing to sponsor you after graduation for a temporary visa. After working on a temporary employer sponsored visa for 2 years, that employer can sponsor you for a permanent ENS visa if your occupation is on the Employer Nomination Scheme Occupations List (ENSOL) and if the employer is willing and able to meet all of the conditions for ENS sponsorship. http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2010L03158 The ENSOL http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/skilled-workers/visa-options.htm Employer sponsored visas
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