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Australian Immigrants Studying Abroad: Can I immigrate to Australia to study in a junior college?

Nowadays, the real intention of many people to study in Australia is actually to immigrate to Australia. However, the high tuition and living expenses of Australian undergraduate and graduate students make many students flinch. Many people will wonder whether it is more advantageous to study in a junior college, the tuition is more favorable, and they can immigrate.

Many immigration agencies studying abroad often take the recruitment of immigrants from Australian universities as a gimmick to attract domestic students to study in Australian universities. Actually, the name of Australia is TAFE.

So can I immigrate after studying at TAFE? Is it good to apply for TAFE colleges? Is the visa good or not? These problems are all problems that bother everyone. Today, the small series of immigrants studying in Australia will tell you about the plan to study in Australia for TAFE immigrants.

First of all, can you immigrate to TAFE? The answer is yes. But what kind of students can immigrate when studying in TAFE, and where can they immigrate?

As you may know, the most important step in emigrating to Australia is job evaluation. Many applicants can actually pass the corresponding vocational and technical assessment in Australia by virtue of their academic qualifications and work experience in China.

Applicant A, majoring in civil engineering, is 29 years old and has 3 years of relevant working experience after graduation. In this way, the score of skilled immigrants is 50, but the applicant's IELTS score is less than 6, so there is no way to sprint to four sevens. More importantly, the EOI invitation score of civil engineering is 70, and students cannot get the invitation of ordinary skilled immigrants issued by the Australian Immigration Bureau. Applicants also feel that going to Australia for postgraduate study is too stressful and expensive. What should I do in this case? We chose a "curve to save the country" route for applicant A: to study TAFE in Tasmania for two years.

In other words, if students take two-year full-time university courses in Tasmania, they will meet the requirements of state insurance. At the same time, students do not need to consider the issue of career evaluation, because students already have domestic career and work experience to pass the technical evaluation of civil engineering specialty. In this way, after students graduate from TAFE in Tasmania, the scores of skilled immigrants are enough to submit state-sponsored invitations. In this way, it is clear for students to learn TAFE immigration.

Of course, this case is not limited to engineering students. Many professional students can follow this plan as long as their evaluated positions are on the list that Tasmania government can guarantee.

TAFE courses are varied, but most of them are technical courses. Technical courses have low requirements for students, but they are highly applicable in Australia. If students want to find a more practical and higher-paying job in Australia, TAFE is definitely a good choice. In Tasmania, there is only one TAFE school recognized by the Ministry of Education: TASTAFE.

The school is divided into several campuses, and the courses taught in each campus and the starting time remain unchanged. Most students choose Hobart Campus because Hobart Campus is located in Hobart, the capital of Tasmania.

I hope the answer is helpful to you and I hope it will be adopted.