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What are the common problems in the return visit of Australian study visa?

When you apply for a study visa in Australia, you often need to pay a return visit, that is, a telephone survey. So what questions will be asked in these telephone surveys? Students who care about this issue will take a look at these return visits.

I. visa return visit

Every student will have different materials when applying for a visa, which is why the Immigration Department will conduct electronic adjustment for these students. However, not all students have to accept electronic tuning, and each visa officer will have different ideas when conducting electronic tuning. Of course, the content of the inquiry or the way of inquiry will also be adjusted at will. If the visa officer asks some privacy questions during the call, it is best to cooperate actively. If these questions can't be answered for special reasons, you need to explain them to the visa officer and answer them politely.

Second, pay a return visit to the frequently asked questions

1. Admission

This kind of question usually asks students what courses to take. When does school start? How long does it take to read and so on. These are actually to test whether students have a basic understanding of their notices. If they have read the notices carefully, they should know the basic information about the courses they want to study and the time of enrollment. In addition, we should pay more attention to the geographical location of the school, because these schools in Australia basically have several campuses, which are in different locations, so everyone should confirm where their campus is.

2. Questions about the courses studied

This kind of questions generally ask students what major they chose, why they chose it, and whether reading this major will help their future work. These require students to know their major on the Internet in advance, so they know not only its teaching content, but also what career it can do in the future and what the specific work content is, that is, what value this major can bring to themselves.

3. Career planning

This involves work. I usually ask what I want to do after that, where I want to work, and whether I plan to get a work visa and then work here in Australia. This is actually asking students about their long-term plans. So everyone should have a general career plan, at least a clear direction. If you plan to return to China, you should also be clear about the domestic market of this industry, so that the visa officer will be more convinced if you answer.