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Which state is better for studying in Australia? What are the policies? Can parents go together?

New South Wales

Rich in educational resources

Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is the earliest, largest and most modernized city in Australia. The local climate is pleasant. Sydney is the oldest settlement in Australia, which combines Australian leisure culture and urban life. The state has the largest number of universities, including the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, Sydney University of Technology, Wollongong University, Newcastle University, Sharay University, university of new england, Southern Cross University and western sydney, as well as dozens of vocational and technical colleges and hundreds of public and private secondary schools.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Sydney as an example, the annual living expenses are about18,000 Australian dollars, university tuition is about 22,000-28,000 Australian dollars, and middle school tuition is about15,000-23,000 Australian dollars.

Victoria

The education system is closely linked with industry.

There are many international art and sports events in Victoria, which are full of opportunities to cultivate young people's growth and satisfy their curiosity. Melbourne, the capital, has been rated as the most livable city in the world for many times. Victoria has many high-quality schools, including Melbourne University, La Trobe University, Swinburne University, bocks Hill Vocational and Technical College, Homsgland Vocational and Technical College, Wesley Middle School and Ivanhoe Grammar Middle School. Excellent academic tradition, internationally recognized academic qualifications, good career and access to higher education. In Victoria, vocational and technical education is booming, and the education system is closely linked with the industry, providing internship opportunities for overseas students.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Melbourne as an example, the living expenses are about18,000 Australian dollars, the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about18,000-28,000 Australian dollars per year, and the middle schools are about13,000-25,000 Australian dollars per year.

South Australia

City of wine and art

South Australia is the third largest state in Australia, with developed education and one of the lowest cost of doing business and living in Australia. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is the fourth largest city in Australia, forming a golden triangle with Sydney and Melbourne. Schools in the state mainly include Adelaide University, University of South Australia, South Australia Vocational and Technical College and Blue Ribbon Hotel College.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Adelaide as an example, the living expenses are about16,000 Australian dollars, the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about14,000-20,000 Australian dollars per year, and the middle schools are about13,000-20,000 Australian dollars per year.

Western Australia

Mining resource city

Western Australia is rich in natural resources, including natural gas, iron ore, gold and other mineral resources. Western Australia's highly developed fields include service industry, basic industry, mining industry, special manufacturing industry, renewal industry, high technology and labor skills.

The employment prospect of mining engineering is very good, and the starting salary of graduates can reach nearly A $6,543,800 per year. Perth, the capital of Western Australia, has a vast living space and a high quality of life. Its schools include the University of Western Australia, Murdoch University and Curtin University of Technology.

Tuition and living expenses: Taking Perth as an example, the living expenses are about10.6 million Australian dollars. The tuition fee for universities and vocational and technical colleges is about10.4 million to 20,000 Australian dollars per year, and that for middle schools is about1.10.6 million Australian dollars per year.

Queensland

A famous tourist and holiday city

Queensland has many famous tourist and holiday resorts. The famous cities Brisbane and Gold Coast are one of the famous tourist cities in Queensland. The state has famous universities such as Queensland University, Queensland University of Science and Technology, Griffith University and Bond University, and it also has a unique advantage to study tourism management in Queensland.

Tuition and living expenses: Take Brisbane as an example, the living expenses are about10.6 million Australian dollars per year, the tuition fees of universities and vocational and technical colleges are about/kloc-0.5 million to 22,000 Australian dollars per year, and the middle schools are about10.3 million to/0.6 million Australian dollars per year.

1. Conditions for accompanying parents to Australia: You need to apply for an accompanying visa in Australia.

2. Australia/KLOC-Parents of children under the age of 0/8 can apply for this special companion visa in Australia and accompany them in the past. Parents accompanying students may have limited working rights, but their main purpose is to accompany students to study. If one of the parents of a student applies for an accompanying visa as a guardian, it is required that the child will no longer need a guardian when he reaches the age of 18, and the accompanying visa expires, that is, the parents can no longer stay in Australia and must return to China.

For China students from Chinese mainland, if you study in Australia for less than one year, your family is not allowed to accompany you. Therefore, it is difficult for international students to get approval even if they apply. If international students do not include their family members when applying for a visa for the first time, they can apply for a visa again. There is no time limit for this application. Family members of international students can apply for work permits while studying in Australia, but family members with work permits must not work more than 20 hours a week. For self-funded international students from Chinese mainland, they are enrolled in non-certificate courses, and their accompanying family members cannot obtain work permits.