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The financial guarantor of studying in Australia is an Australian citizen, but not a relative. Is that okay?

Guarantors recognized by the Immigration Bureau include:

Parents, siblings, grandparents and grandparents of the applicant,

And uncles, aunts and aunts who have lived in Australia for a long time and have Australian citizenship or PR status or New Zealand citizenship.

The main function of the guarantor is to provide financial guarantee during your study abroad. You can't study in Australia without a guarantor.

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