I have health issues and it's under contol by medicine.can I get a student visa to go to Australia for study?.?
I need to go to Australia for my further studies.I have pituitary tumor (excess growth hormone) and it's under control by medicine. Do my health issues be a problem to get student visa?
Other - Australia - 2 Answers
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i think only if your potentioly contagious
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you must bring or pay full price for your medicine when here & all medical costs that you may incur when here
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
Im an exchange student, from Australia, maybe going to Texas/Oklahoma Border?
Im an exchange student, from Australia, maybe going to Texas/Oklahoma Border?
Is it like the movies? Is there tumbleweed and cowboys and that really cool accent ? Are there modernized places with cities and that? Is it all farms? I sound like an idiot.. But im curious. lol Is the climate there different from Australia? Is it hot all the time? Any answers are good ones! Thanks! I should say, its North Texas. Also.. what are the schools like?
Other - United States - 8 Answers
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I have some friends in Guymon, Oklahoma. It is very flat there, and dry! Yes, in a sense it is like the movies. There are also large cities and a good nightlife (in nearby Oklahoma City, or Amarillo, Texas. Also, Vegas isn't too far away!
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Everyone looks at TX thinking it's all cows and farms.. No! Thats sooo not true.. We have Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Major cities of the US. Don't get me wrong.. there are a few farming and crop growing areas but I mean.. thats a little everywhere you go, ya kno. Texas is a wonderful place, and I love it! Although.. I like choices and life expierence, soooo I'd like to move out of Texas one day.
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Umm no nothing over here is like the movies sorry to say but welcome to the states. Northern Texas and Oklahoma can get pretty cold in the winter time I spent some time in Central Texas when I was in the military a few years ago. I don't really know what the temperatures are like in Australia so I can't really say.
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i'm from ardmore,oklahoma. No not really cowboys. there are some people who wear cowboy hats and that stuff.i'm not really sure about the accents. we think we soundl like everyone else but when you go on vaction people ask if we're from the SOUTH. Theres no tumbleweed and it is pretty much modernized depending on what part of the location your at. YES it hot, well not really hot but VERRY HUMID> ANd we're very friendly. where i'm from there are a few farms. and soime car racing. AND LOTS OF LAND
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i moved to tulsa, oklahoma for college as well. im originally from california so there is a slight difference. the summers are extremely hot(100+) and its always humid(close to 100%) due to the numerous lakes in the state. its full of bible thumpers so be prepared to be judged. they're all hypocrites though, so don't take their crap. yes alot of people have the southern draw, but i never saw a tumble weed until i was about 5 minutes outta the sub burbs. lots of winding country roads and farms. great golf if thats your thing. winters are cold and bitter. its snow's but not to where you can enjoy it. gone in a day or two and usually slush shortly after it hits the ground. although the population density is vastly different from where i was from driving was more difficult. people there cannot drive for crap. everything there is SLOOOOOW. best of luck.
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Around there, it is pretty humid, at least compared to where I'm from, in Colorado. Texans definitely have a crazy accent, though not as dramatic as in the movies. There are tumbleweeds, but depending on the city or town, it is modernized. It's pretty hot there in the summer, but it can get rather cold in the winter. I'll be moving to the Missouri and Oklahoma border this fall for school. But that is on the other side of OK. lol. Also, cowboys aren't generally like they are in the movies. Also, don't be a hypocrite like the person before me. That person is judging the "Bible-thumpers" and obviously feels threatened by happy people.(I'm not speaking for all Christians...there are some who don't act the way they ought to) I'm just saying, if you don't want to be judged, don't judge anyone else.
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ok, im from texas so i know more or less what im talking about. there are tumble weeds in west texas mostly so probably not where you are going. cowboys, not so many, but alot of people really do have an accent. texas is really has SOME of the most modern cities in the US, but the farther west, the more farms. in east texas its really humid, but west is really really dry. in east texas the humidity makes everything alot hotter. and dont worry, everyone gets a little curious sometime
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I was up that way a couple weeks ago, and yes there are big cities, but also barren, dry areas in Texas and Oklahoma. The people are down home and friendly for the most part, but I don't know what it is like in your area of Australia, so this may not help. Good luck to you and hope you like the schools. Oh, it can be really hot in the summer, cold in winter, even snow in places, and watch out for the tornados.
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Is it like the movies? Is there tumbleweed and cowboys and that really cool accent ? Are there modernized places with cities and that? Is it all farms? I sound like an idiot.. But im curious. lol Is the climate there different from Australia? Is it hot all the time? Any answers are good ones! Thanks! I should say, its North Texas. Also.. what are the schools like?
Other - United States - 8 Answers
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I have some friends in Guymon, Oklahoma. It is very flat there, and dry! Yes, in a sense it is like the movies. There are also large cities and a good nightlife (in nearby Oklahoma City, or Amarillo, Texas. Also, Vegas isn't too far away!
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Everyone looks at TX thinking it's all cows and farms.. No! Thats sooo not true.. We have Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Major cities of the US. Don't get me wrong.. there are a few farming and crop growing areas but I mean.. thats a little everywhere you go, ya kno. Texas is a wonderful place, and I love it! Although.. I like choices and life expierence, soooo I'd like to move out of Texas one day.
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Umm no nothing over here is like the movies sorry to say but welcome to the states. Northern Texas and Oklahoma can get pretty cold in the winter time I spent some time in Central Texas when I was in the military a few years ago. I don't really know what the temperatures are like in Australia so I can't really say.
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i'm from ardmore,oklahoma. No not really cowboys. there are some people who wear cowboy hats and that stuff.i'm not really sure about the accents. we think we soundl like everyone else but when you go on vaction people ask if we're from the SOUTH. Theres no tumbleweed and it is pretty much modernized depending on what part of the location your at. YES it hot, well not really hot but VERRY HUMID> ANd we're very friendly. where i'm from there are a few farms. and soime car racing. AND LOTS OF LAND
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i moved to tulsa, oklahoma for college as well. im originally from california so there is a slight difference. the summers are extremely hot(100+) and its always humid(close to 100%) due to the numerous lakes in the state. its full of bible thumpers so be prepared to be judged. they're all hypocrites though, so don't take their crap. yes alot of people have the southern draw, but i never saw a tumble weed until i was about 5 minutes outta the sub burbs. lots of winding country roads and farms. great golf if thats your thing. winters are cold and bitter. its snow's but not to where you can enjoy it. gone in a day or two and usually slush shortly after it hits the ground. although the population density is vastly different from where i was from driving was more difficult. people there cannot drive for crap. everything there is SLOOOOOW. best of luck.
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Around there, it is pretty humid, at least compared to where I'm from, in Colorado. Texans definitely have a crazy accent, though not as dramatic as in the movies. There are tumbleweeds, but depending on the city or town, it is modernized. It's pretty hot there in the summer, but it can get rather cold in the winter. I'll be moving to the Missouri and Oklahoma border this fall for school. But that is on the other side of OK. lol. Also, cowboys aren't generally like they are in the movies. Also, don't be a hypocrite like the person before me. That person is judging the "Bible-thumpers" and obviously feels threatened by happy people.(I'm not speaking for all Christians...there are some who don't act the way they ought to) I'm just saying, if you don't want to be judged, don't judge anyone else.
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ok, im from texas so i know more or less what im talking about. there are tumble weeds in west texas mostly so probably not where you are going. cowboys, not so many, but alot of people really do have an accent. texas is really has SOME of the most modern cities in the US, but the farther west, the more farms. in east texas its really humid, but west is really really dry. in east texas the humidity makes everything alot hotter. and dont worry, everyone gets a little curious sometime
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I was up that way a couple weeks ago, and yes there are big cities, but also barren, dry areas in Texas and Oklahoma. The people are down home and friendly for the most part, but I don't know what it is like in your area of Australia, so this may not help. Good luck to you and hope you like the schools. Oh, it can be really hot in the summer, cold in winter, even snow in places, and watch out for the tornados.
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Monday, October 7, 2013
Is there a way of getting PR in australia while i am a student?
Is there a way of getting PR in australia while i am a student?
So i'm an international student studying electrical engineering in an australian university. Would I be able to apply for PR before i graduate? EDIT: Can someone or a company sponsor me?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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No you cant - you have to be experienced (job experience at least a couple of years) plus have completed the degree before you can apply for PR.
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So i'm an international student studying electrical engineering in an australian university. Would I be able to apply for PR before i graduate? EDIT: Can someone or a company sponsor me?
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No you cant - you have to be experienced (job experience at least a couple of years) plus have completed the degree before you can apply for PR.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
has anyone tried the People to People Student Ambassador program to Australia?
has anyone tried the People to People Student Ambassador program to Australia?
was it fun? was the cost too much? did you raise money to be able to go? I will be grateful for anything you can tell me.
Other - Australia - 1 Answers
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Since this is an American program, conceived by President Eisenhower, this section, being peopled mostly by Australians and those curious about visiting Australia as a tourist or immigrating, I doubt you'll get much input from Americans who have participated in this venture here. Try posting in Education & Reference/Studying Abroad http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/;_ylt=AsTm6T_feDGP35QPfyTAlvG.xQt.;_ylv=3?link=list&sid=396546332 Travel - General or Society & Culture Before considering this program, you may want to read the following http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/185/ripoff0185711.htm http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/005/RipOff0005572.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_to_People_Student_Ambassador_Program
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