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How is the risk level of Australian student visa classified?

On July, 20065438 1 day, Australia's immigration policy for studying abroad began to be adjusted. According to the Australian student visa regulations and the so-called risk degree of the student's country of origin, different countries are defined as different visa evaluation grades, abbreviated as AL, which are divided into five grades: 1 grade is risk-free; Level 2 is low risk; Level 3 is medium risk; Level 4 is high risk; Level 5 is extremely risky. The higher the audit level, the higher the risk and the stricter the visa requirements of the corresponding embassy. For example, the financial resources of students' families, English level, current academic requirements and so on. At present, the Australian Immigration Bureau classifies the risk level of China student visa as follows: 1. Risk-free grade 1: For countries and regions such as Japan, Singapore, USA, France, Germany, Malaysia, Chile, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, 570-575 visas all belong to grade 1. 2. Low risk level 2: For example, Argentina 570-573 visa and all visas from Thailand, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, which means that self-funded international students who come to study in Australia only need to provide tuition and living expenses for the first 12 months at most, and do not need IELTS scores. In 20 10, the visa category of China 574 was reduced from risk level 3 in 2008 to risk level 2.