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Application conditions for primary school students to study in Australia

The application conditions for primary school students to study in Australia include age requirements, visa period, parents' company and economic proof requirements.

1, age requirement

Students applying for an Australian primary school visa must reach the age of admission to the school curriculum. When submitting a visa, students must be at least 6 years old, apply for grade 9, be no older than 17, apply for grade 10, be no older than 18, apply for grade10, and be no older than 19.

2. Visa duration

The visa period for primary school students is generally short, up to two years. The shorter visa period is for the supervision of the Immigration Bureau to ensure younger and more disadvantaged students.

3. Parents accompany them.

Kindergarten and 1-4 grades must be accompanied by parents, 5-8 grades can be accompanied by parents or Australian lineal relatives (over 2 1 year old), and 9- 12 grades can be accompanied by parents or domestic lineal relatives or entrust schools to find guardians.

4. Requirements for capital certification

This requirement will no longer be enforced from July 20 1 year 19, but the Immigration Bureau still has the right to require the applicant to provide proof to ensure that all students and guardians have sufficient financial support expenses during their stay in Australia.

Proof of financial ability is as follows:

Prove that parents' annual income is 70,000 Australian dollars (RMB annual income is about 350,000 yuan), and prove that there are enough funds to pay everyone's travel expenses and living expenses for the first 12 months.

Advantages of studying in Australia

In Australia, the educational model is very different from that in China. In addition to teaching knowledge, it also attaches great importance to the growth of children's personal qualities, such as social skills, sports expertise and the ability to think independently. There are also many extracurricular activities in Australian primary and secondary schools to exercise children's ability to solve problems independently.