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What is the CRICOS system for studying in Australia?

CRICOS is known as the Commonwealth overseas student registration institution and course. In Chinese, it refers to the institutions and courses that the Australian federal government recruits overseas students. CRICOS system includes a list of all institutions in Australia that meet the registration requirements. According to relevant Australian laws and regulations, any Australian educational institution that enrolls international students must be registered in CRICOS, and courses for international students also need to be registered in the system. If an institution fails to meet the corresponding requirements and complete the registration of courses in this field, it cannot recruit international students, and even if it does, it will not be recognized by the Australian government. Therefore, when choosing a school, students studying in Australia must pay attention to the fact that the school is registered in CRICOS.

Every educational institution registered in CRICOS and every course it registers will get a CRICOS code, that is, CRICOS code. All educational institutions for overseas enrollment must indicate their CRICOS codes in publicity materials when promoting schools. Otherwise, the institution shall not recruit overseas students. Some universities or TAFF courses do not have this registration number, so students should pay attention. All the courses you study will not be recognized by the Australian government, and there will be a lot of trouble in the end.

However, not all universities and TAFF are like this. Some have book numbers, and even some schools have registration numbers, which are not recognized by the immigration bureau, the Ministry of Education and the government. Another thing to note is that some colleges and universities have formal CRICOS codes, but they are not recognized by the Immigration Bureau, so students who plan to immigrate must ask before going to school.

According to Australian law, all Australian educational institutions that want to register and recruit international students must first ensure that they have not violated any laws and regulations of the local state and regional governments. Because the Australian government has the final right to examine and approve the registration of educational institutions in CRICOS, educational institutions must assure the Australian government that they have no intention of violating any provisions in the Overseas Students' Education Services Act before they can register in CRICOS.

Studying abroad is not a trivial matter, especially in Australia. Only by making full preparations can the road to studying abroad be smooth.