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I am a student who is about to graduate from university, 211. I want to study in Australia for graduate school. Please design an immigration plan for me.
I am an undergraduate student in Australia and will graduate in June. Let me tell you about the latest immigration policy.
"If you have a master's degree in accounting or translation, you will get 60 points directly during the evaluation. "
This is no longer useful. All applications after July 1, 2011 will adopt the latest immigration policy. All undergraduate or master's degree applicants will receive a unified bonus of 15 points, and doctoral students will receive 20 points.
"If I have a master's degree in accounting (or translation) but have studied in Australia for less than 2 years, then I will study for another master's degree (MBA) for more than 2 years. Will the dual master's degree in Australia help me?"
Studying in Australia for 2 years can add 5 points~! A double degree is useless unless you study for a Ph.D.
So if you study for a master’s degree for 2 years, one* **Can score 20 points
: "Will studying for graduate school in Australia be tiring? Will you have time to socialize or work part-time?"
Let me tell you, it is very tiring, but it depends on you. Many people study all night long, depending on their level and subjects. Master’s students in our school are living in misery, haha
"Is Australia’s immigration policy consistent with the standards of any Asian country? For example, can Malaysians immigrate to Australia be more relaxed? "
There are unified standards
" I have a degree in economics. Can I apply for a master's degree in accounting or a master's degree in translation in Australia? Is it Chinese-English translation? "
You can apply, but the translation is Chinese-English translation. You have to learn English-Chinese translation. I just finished it, but it is very simple.
". If I immigrate smoothly, will it be easier to find a job? Will I be discriminated against in Australia?"
It is easy to find a job if you work part-time in Australia. I am in Melbourne, and it is actually officially a public company. It's quite difficult, and the language requirements are relatively high, but it's easier than in China, I think.
" Will there be many Chinese in the class? Especially if I want to apply for accounting?
I am studying financial accounting, and the classes are all Asians, with very few whites
Now Australia’s immigration policy has changed, you can immigrate if you get 65 points
If you are of age If you are over 25 years old, you can get an age score of 25. If you are under 25, you will get 20 points.
IELTS has no points for 4 6s, 10 points for 4 7s, and 20 points for 4 8s
If you want to immigrate as soon as you graduate, the conditions you must meet are: IELTS score of 4 or 8, study in Australia for 2 years and obtain a master's degree.
If there is no way to get it 4 times 8, then your immigration road is very long. You need to have work experience, go to a remote area to live for 3 years, or you get married
It is very difficult to immigrate to Australia now. Our classmates This is a headache for everyone. If you really want to immigrate, I advise you to go to Canada. It will be much easier. If you need to know more, you can ask me~~
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