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If you fail to study in Australia in too many subjects, you may be in danger of canceling your student visa.

If Australian students fail in too many subjects, they may be in danger of having their student visas cancelled, because it is a basic condition for a student visa to meet the requirements of 8202 (meeting the course requirements). If you open your passport and look at the conditions on the visa page, 8202 definitely exists. But most students don't understand the consequences and procedures of unqualified grades, so as in previous years, I want to explain the whole process and coping strategies of the school reporting students to the Immigration Bureau according to law because of insufficient grades. Generally speaking, every university has a policy of academic progress. Although the specific provisions are different, in general, the school should be asked to explain the following points:

First: failing more than 50% in two consecutive semesters (RMIT failing more than 40% in one semester will face explanation);

Second: double failure); Twice in the same subject;

Third: violation of the pre-agreed registration conditions; ;

Fourth: You can't finish the course in the longest time allowed.

Australian universities' academic progress policy procedures and corresponding legal procedures are integrated as follows:

Student at risk-> At the hearing of the department Committee, students are asked to explain their reasons. Faculty Committee (showing reasons)->; Academic Committee Appeal of the Academic Committee of the School (Internal Appeal)->; External complaints from external third parties-> go to the immigration office to explain the DIAC complaint-> Go to the Immigration Review Board MRT to file a lawsuit.