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Latest Australian Immigration Policy 2023

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The latest policies for studying in Australia in 2023 are as follows:

I. Australia

1, SSVF visa new policy started.

In recent years, Australia has been introducing new policies to attract China students. Australia has implemented a new method of student visa examination since 20 12, simplifying the visa process, relaxing language requirements and relaxing students' working hours.

In addition, Australia has introduced a series of visa simplification measures for China this year, including reducing student visas from 8 to 2, piloting Chinese visas for the first time, opening online visas in China for the first time, and piloting 10 year visas.

2. Relax the employment regulations for international students.

From March 23, all undergraduate graduates, regardless of their major fields, can work in Australia for two years, master's degree for three years and doctor's degree for four years.

Second, New Zealand.

1. E-visa is very convenient for China students.

Recently, New Zealand announced two latest visa policies, including electronic visa and online payment of visa fees. The process is better. China citizens will be able to use debit cards or credit cards marked "China UnionPay" when paying fees through the online visa application system. At the same time, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau has launched a brand-new through train for student visas, which allows students to make a smooth transition during the choice of schools and courses.

2. Enjoy the same tuition treatment as local students.

For students studying abroad, the New Zealand government provides the world's leading international student care and protection system, completely eliminating parents' worries.

In addition, if you study for a doctorate in New Zealand, international students can enjoy the same tuition treatment as local students, their spouses can work in New Zealand, and their children can enjoy the same schooling policy as local students.