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The difference between studying for a master's degree in translation in Australia and NAATI immigrants in China.

Since the implementation of CSL's New Deal, immigration translation has become very difficult. . . Because "Interpretation 2529- 13 NAATI" is only a 60-point major, neither CSL nor MODL. Without Australian education and ready-made jobs, there is no possibility of immigration. ...

The master of translation in Australia is actually NAATI certification training. You can get a NAATI certificate when you graduate, with an average score of more than 70% (you can get a master's degree without a certificate). If you have a master's degree in translation for two years (you need to combine a certificate course with a master's degree in interpretation for half a year after finishing the first degree), you can get a local academic score of 5, plus a professional score of 60, an age score of 30 and an IELTS score of 25, which is just enough 120. You can apply for immigration immediately and issue you a bridge visa, so that you can stay in the local area and find a job. However, as mentioned above, translation is not a short-term occupation, nor is it a priority occupation for immigrants on the CSL list. Therefore, even if you complete your studies and get a three-level translation certificate, you still need to wait about 2-3 years before you can pass the immigration. Then you graduate with a master's degree in two years, and you only have a temporary residence permit of 18 months. If you can't successfully obtain immigration or change to a work visa during this period, then the only way out is to continue studying in the local area and wait for the result. ...

Note: You will return to China after completing the master's degree10.5 years, unless you find a job before graduation, because you have been educated in the local area for less than two years, and 485 graduates who have been 18 months can't apply for a work visa (TR), let alone PR ~ ~ ~