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Interpretation of Australia's study abroad policy

Interpretation of Australia's study abroad policy. Australia's April New Deal 20 12. 165438+1At the beginning of October, we ushered in the promulgation of the visa policy for Australian students. The New Deal not only lowered the guarantee requirements for international students again, but also introduced the PSW visa and improved the visa evaluation. These are very favorable changes, but these are just the beginning. 20 12 in April, the Australian Immigration Bureau will launch a further new policy to attract more international students who are still hesitant to choose a country to study.

In order to help students understand the details of the New Deal, the study abroad policy in April 20 12 is introduced as follows:

1 Go to Australia to study undergraduate, master and doctoral courses (the packaged courses for undergraduate, master and doctoral students include language and preparatory courses). As long as students get the COE (Appointment Confirmation) of the institution, the Immigration Bureau will treat the applicant as an applicant with a risk assessment level, and the visa review will be more simplified and faster. At present, this kind of international students from China are classified according to the second and third risk assessment grades.

For applicants who go to China for senior high school courses, the English requirement has been abolished, which means that students no longer need to provide IELTS exemption letter. Moreover, before entering the main courses of high school, the study duration of language courses has been extended from no more than 30 weeks to 50 weeks.

Guardian visa holders can study part-time English courses and full-time courses for no more than three months without restrictions.

4. Cancellation of the compulsory cancellation of visas due to students' insufficient attendance, poor academic performance and overtime work. The Immigration Bureau has given a fairer, more reasonable and more humane attitude to these problems.

The time limit for international students to work during their studies is more flexible, from the current 20 hours a week to 40 hours every two weeks.

The Immigration Bureau will also issue visa results more than four months before the start of school.