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If I stay in Australia for three months now without courses, will my visa be cancelled?

If the attendance rate in Australia is below 80%, the visa will be cancelled.

1, Australia's student visa regulations require students to study, which should comply with clause 8202. There are two ways to check whether international students meet the learning requirements, one is attendance, and the other is academic performance. Generally speaking, for small international students, the attendance rate stipulated in the visa cannot be lower than 80%. If the student's attendance rate cannot be reached, the school should inform the Immigration Bureau, and the student may be asked to go to the Immigration Bureau to explain. If not, the visa may be cancelled.

2. For students above high school, the school usually examines the academic performance of international students. If the academic performance of two consecutive semesters is not more than half, it can be regarded as a violation of the regulations.

3. The student visa has a certain validity period. If the visa is still in Australia after the validity period and no other valid visa application is submitted, it is overstaying and violating the law.

4. Australian visas are accompanied by visa regulations, which are part of Australian immigration law. Most cases in which the visa was cancelled and MRT was appealed violated the visa regulations; In China, half of the cases that failed to apply for visa extension did not meet the application conditions and half did not meet the visa requirements.