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Undergraduate Australian immigration conditions
With the continuous emergence of immigration boom, investment immigration policies in various countries have been tightened and the threshold has been raised. At present, it is the most economical way to obtain immigration opportunities through studying abroad.
It is relatively easy to immigrate to Australia to study now. According to Australian media reports, the Council of Australian University Presidents completed a survey report, which surveyed 300 business representatives and 1000 citizens. The results show that 80% of business representatives and 72% of citizens agree that international students should stay in Australia after completing their studies.
Therefore, as long as you pay a little attention, you will find that more and more China families are willing to send their children to study in Australia, and some families send their children to Australia when they are very young to prepare for further application for immigration to Australia. Undoubtedly, good study environment, superior social welfare and relatively loose immigration policy make Australia the first choice for China students to study abroad and obtain immigration status.
To this end, Eddie International, together with several well-known Australian universities, held the first large-scale education exhibition "Direct Green Card Overseas Immigrants to Australia Plus Points" on Saturday, August 23rd 10:00. Representatives from Australian universities come to the scene to interview students! There are even heavy discounts such as signing a contract on the spot and dropping 3,000 yuan or enjoying the 30-day "Overseas Survival English Course" for free!
Below, let's briefly introduce the six highlights of this exhibition!
Aspect 1: Experience the original ecological customs in remote areas.
Most students may resist the word "remote areas". The planned study abroad career should be to enjoy the customs of developed countries. So first of all, we need to know the definition of remote areas by the Immigration Bureau. The complete English name given by the Immigration Bureau to remote areas is "Regional Australia/Low Popular Growth Metropolitan Areas", that is, remote areas in Australia and urban areas with low population growth. Cities in these areas are not backward. On the contrary, for international students, the language environment in remote areas is unmatched by other popular areas in Australia because of the small foreign population. These areas not only have a good language environment, but also have relatively low fees, which can win higher scores for their immigrants.
Aspect 2: such 5 points of good gold.
There is no upper limit for the total score of Australian skilled immigrants. Only when the score reaches 60 or above can you have the opportunity to immigrate. The higher the score, the greater the chance of emigration. What I have to mention here is that in the basic score, we can see the essential golden formula of "basic score (age+language+educational experience+Australian education)+bonus item = successful immigration", which can not open the gap between you and others, and may make you miss immigration, but the bonus item is not as far away as everyone thinks. Among them, five points are extremely easy to get: in the scoring system for skilled immigrants in Australia, applicants who have studied and lived in remote areas for more than two years can get an extra five points for immigration. These five points can usually play a vital role in the face of the increasing demand for skilled immigrants.
Aspect 3: The China office of the College is here.
If you have made the decision to study in Australia and are ready to emigrate, then you'd better know which schools and campuses can get the gold 5 points in remote areas. Universities such as the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia all belong to areas where immigrants get extra points. Its China office and school representatives are in Eddie International. China offices of these institutions provide first-hand official school news and the latest and most comprehensive school information, so they can better serve students in China.
Aspect 4: On-site interview of school representatives, accurate school selection and easy immigration.
On August 23, many well-known universities in Australia will participate in the exhibition, and school representatives will interview students directly. These include the University of Adelaide, one of Australia's top eight universities, university of tasmania, which ranks in the top ten in research strength, Flinders University and the University of South Australia, which have the leading employment rate. Colleges and universities cover a large number of majors, which can meet the needs of students at undergraduate, master and doctoral education levels.
Aspect 5: An exclusive lecture not to be missed in interpreting the New Deal for Studying Abroad.
Mr. Li Hanwei, Director of New Australia Department of Aidi International, 14 years experience in studying in Australia, has visited Australian universities and embassies many times. He is especially good at planning and scheme design of difficult cases, visa refusal cases, engineering, architecture and special immigrants. At that time, you will interpret the new Australian immigration policy on the spot; Teach you how to choose a school and a major to improve your immigration opportunities; How to make the most cost-effective plan for studying abroad in one step?
Aspect 6: A high scholarship for the elite returnee consultant team.
Aidi International has an elite team of overseas returnees consultants, all of whom are qualified as professional education consultants and have 5- 10 years of industry experience. Our team will help you apply for a high scholarship and provide you with more economical choices.
At the same time, Eddie International is also the designated intermediary of the Australian Immigration Bureau's e-visa, and the success rate of the visa has been quite high over the years.
If you have any plans to study abroad, you might as well come to Aidi International at 10: 00 on the morning of August 23rd to participate in the education exhibition of "Getting a Green Card for Studying in Australia", have face-to-face communication with the school, get in touch with experts at zero distance, and join hands with scholarships to enter the campus, so that studying abroad+immigration can be achieved in one step!
Participating institutions
University of Adelaide
University of South Australia
university of tasmania
federation university australia
charles darwin university
Venue: Floor 7, Block B, Beijing New World Center Office Building, No.3 Chongwenmenwai Street, Beijing
Bus route: Exit C of Chongwenmen Station of Metro Line 2; Subway line 5 exit/entrance d
Attachment: scoring of skilled immigrants, analysis of golden formula
Basic score (age+language+educational experience+Australian education)+bonus points = successful immigration.
Basic points:
Age: 18~24 years old -25 minutes;
25~32 years old-30 points;
33~39 years old-25 points;
40~44 years old-15 points;
45~49 years old -0 points
Language: IELTS 4 6-0;
IELTS 4 points 7- 10 points;
IELTS 4, 8-20
Experience: Australian diploma-10;
Bachelor degree-15 points;
Doctoral degree -20 points
Education: At least two years of full-time study in Australia, 5 points.
Extra points:
Work experience in Australia: 5- 15.
Overseas working experience: 5- 15.
Community language: 5 points
Professional years: 5 points
Remote areas: 5 points for gold
Spouse bonus: 5 points
State or regional government guarantee: 5 points
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