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Why do China students want to study in Australia?

Comfortable and safe study and living environment

Stay away from wars and epidemics.

Australia is surrounded by the sea, far from the mainland, and its unique geographical location keeps Australia away from global wars and infectious diseases. Historically, there have been few large-scale wars in Australia. Even in the two world wars, Australia suffered much less attacks and destruction than the traditional Eurasian countries.

The crime rate is low and the safety is guaranteed.

Australia has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, with an overall crime rate of only about 7%. The national welfare system is good and social contradictions are small. In some areas, it can even be described as local public security.

Developed economy and high living standard.

Good weather, poor hours, easy to adapt and contact.

Australia has a mild climate, with an average annual temperature of 27℃ in the north and 14℃ in the south. The climate is similar to that in southern China, so people in China can easily adapt to it. At the same time, the difference between Australian time and Beijing time is only 2-3 hours, which is convenient for students to communicate with their parents.

Second, a superior education system.

Australia's overseas education system ranks third in the world after the United States and Britain.

Australia is recognized as one of the countries with the most advanced and innovative education and training systems in the world. Australia has been training international students for more than 60 years. At present, there are more than 500,000 international students from more than 200 countries around the world studying in Australia.

Australian universities are famous for their excellent teaching and scientific research quality. In the United Nations human development index and education index, Australia ranks second among 19 1 countries and regions. Although the overall scale of Australian universities is not huge, they perform well in the academic rankings of global universities.

The QS World University Ranking in 20 17 shows that 13% of Australian universities are among the top 50 universities in the world, and 67% are among the top 500 universities in the world. Compared with many developed countries whose population exceeds that of Australia, Australia is superior in the overall quality and performance of universities.

At present, Australian researchers are engaged in a number of breakthrough studies closely related to human well-being. These studies have further consolidated Australia's reputation as an innovative country. Australia's cutting-edge scientific innovations include the world's first solar water heater, bionic ear, flight data recorder (commonly known as "black box") and Wifi wireless network. Even the technology behind Google Maps was originally created by Australian scientists.

The courses offered by Australian universities have been carefully evaluated at all levels to ensure that the teaching quality meets the high expectations of students. All institutions that recruit and teach international students must abide by the provisions of the Overseas Student Education Service (ESOS) Act and register through the overseas student institutions and courses registration (CRICOS) system of the Australian federal government.

Studying in Australia provides unlimited possibilities for the future of international students. You will further develop the ability to study and work independently, and get the opportunity to show innovative thinking, which is the most important quality for future employers. In Australia, you can enter the world's top universities and listen to the teachings of internationally renowned scholars.

The government system protects the interests of international students.

The Australian government attaches great importance to protecting the interests of international students. They protect students' rights and interests from the education system and prevent students from delaying their studies because of school management problems.

The operating funds of public colleges and universities are mainly allocated by the government, and the funds are relatively stable, and there is basically no risk of bankruptcy. The funds of private colleges and universities mainly come from students' tuition fees or the investment of their churches, or donations from other private institutions.

The Australian government stipulates that all private colleges and universities must join the "ACPET" insurance organization, and "ACPET" will supervise and coordinate the financial operation and management of colleges and universities. If any organization among the members of "ACPET" encounters operational difficulties, "ACPET" will come forward to seek solutions. For example, private college A has difficulties in operation and is facing bankruptcy. "ACPET" will negotiate with all members to accept its students. Under normal circumstances, "ACPET" will designate one or more other member schools to receive students from a college. The tuition fees paid by Australian students in school A do not need to be paid to the receiving institution.

Third, an inclusive social environment.

Australia's immigration policy for studying abroad is relaxed and the standards are clear.

Australia is a typical immigrant country, and its immigration policy is relatively loose. Generally speaking, there are two ways to immigrate to Australia: skilled immigration and investment immigration. Skilled immigrants in Australia adopt a scoring system, which includes age, English, Australian education, Australian or overseas work experience, studying in remote areas, relatives' guarantee or state government guarantee in remote areas, state government nomination and so on.

The status of Chinese is generally above average.

At present, Chinese are the largest Asian in Australia, accounting for about 2%-3% of Australia's total population. Australia and China have very close economic and trade relations. In recent years, China is one of the biggest buyers of Australian minerals. Therefore, Australian society has a very positive attitude towards Chinese, and they welcome Chinese to integrate into the local society. In recent years, many Chinese have participated in local elections, and Chinese have held important positions in many government departments in Australia. Lawyers, accountants, doctors, architects, engineers, teachers, civil servants and entrepreneurs abound in China.

Fourth, a generous social welfare system.

Australia is a typical high-welfare country, and its social security system began at 19 10, which is recognized as a pioneer of social welfare in the world. The Australian government stipulates that international students must buy health insurance for overseas students, and most of the medical expenses incurred by international students during their study in Australia can be reimbursed to their insurance companies. With Australian PR, you can enjoy the benefits of Australian citizens, including free medical care, parental allowance and hundreds of other benefits.