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How much does it cost to study in Australia permanently?

If it is a good major in a good school, the tuition fee for one year is about 2.0-3.5W Australian dollars. And the annual growth rate of tuition in Australia is 10- 15%.

As for the cost of living, every city is different, and of course it has a lot to do with your personal situation. The cost of living in Sydney should be the highest. I am in Melbourne and can deposit 1000 Australian dollars every month. The actual monthly expenditure is about 1500 Australian dollars.

If it is not part-time:

The tuition fee is about (3W-5W, a good professional school), and the master's degree is generally 1.5 years.

About two years, the living expenses are between 24,000 and 36,000 Australian dollars.

The total expenditure for two years is between 6W and 8.5W..

As for the exchange rate, we must be prepared for 6: 1.

PR has obtained permanent residency in Australia, and can apply for naturalization or continue to retain permanent residency after living in Australia for two years within five years.

1. After getting PR, you can't enter the United States, Britain and other countries without a visa. In most countries, visa exemption for Australians is only for those with passports, not those with permanent residency.

You can get Australian benefits after 2.2 years of PR, as follows:

Unemployment benefits: It is about 465,438+00 Australian dollars per person for two weeks, and your weekly rent is more than 100, which is really not enough. The Australian government will continue to let you go to work. If you don't do washing dishes and cleaning, your unemployment benefits will be gone.

Medicare: that is, it costs nothing to see a doctor, but it costs money to buy medicine, and the price is equally high, which is comparable to that of the United States.

Pension: Only those who have lived for more than 8 years can have pension insurance, while those who have taken PR and returned to China immediately do not.

3. After obtaining PR, you can return to China to live. However, if you have retained the PR status of long-term residence in China, you must live in Australia for two years every five years, otherwise the PR in Australia will be invalid. If PR, who has returned to China and started working, has to run back to Australia to live from time to time, this is really a fantasy.

5. Can I go to the United States, Canada, Britain or, worst of all, Hong Kong after I get my Australian PR or passport? The answer is absolutely not.

The difficulty of working in these countries is exactly the same as the difficulty of applying for a China passport, because the so-called visa-free is for citizens to travel. However, if you want to work in other countries, you must apply for a work visa, and the difficulty is the same whether you are Australian or China. Under normal circumstances, you won't have any advantage in applying for a job in Hong Kong with an Australian passport, which is witnessed by countless examples around you.

6. Australian PR wants to know immediately the possibility of parents living with themselves in Australia:

1), etc. 10-20 years.

2) Each person needs 33,000 Australian dollars. Like skilled immigrants, Australian immigrants are divided into several categories. After July 1 day, 2003, it can be roughly divided into two categories: ordinary parents' immigration and parents' immigration payment (according to the same general average contribution). (according to

Ordinary parents' immigration: the application fee and the first-stage application fee for this kind of immigration are relatively low, because you can fill in an economic guarantee visa in Australia after two years. The only drawback is that due to the influx of immigrants, this queue in Australia was very long several years ago. The speed of immigration every year, it takes at least 10-20 years to get a visa to apply for 500 places now, which is far from it.

Immigrants: The parents of such immigrants pay a huge amount, and the second application fee is 3% per year. When it rose, the second-phase application fee was only 205 million/person in 2003, and it had risen to 27,850 US dollars/person in 2005 and 33,000 US dollars/person in 2008. But the advantage is too fast, half of the average.