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I am 19 years old and want to go to Australia. Is there any way to get there?

It must cost a lot of money to apply for studying in Australia and attending high school, and it is a bit old in terms of age, but even if you don't have to take the language test, you still have to study for a year in the preparatory course of the language, and then you can take classes after the test, otherwise you won't understand it. At that time, you will be the oldest student in high school, so the best way is to study hard and skip classes to buy time.

If you don't want to go to school, you have to be an export worker, or you can tell me if you have outstanding skills. This is also legal, but it is a bit bitter.

If you don't want to suffer, you can also choose to emigrate, but you can look at that more, not only because you have the money to invest.

Australia's current immigration law mainly considers three basic conditions for skilled immigrants: education and relevant work experience, age and language ability.

Education and related work experience.

Generally speaking, applicants are engaged in occupations that require university graduation in Australia, and their academic qualifications meet the requirements of Australia, and they have a certain period of continuous work experience.

2. Age

The more promising age group is 2 1 to 40 years old.

3. Language ability

The Australian government recognizes the IELTS test, and its results are used as a language proficiency scoring standard.

In the new skilled migration policy, in addition to the above basic requirements, a new bonus factor has been set up:

1. If the applicant's spouse can meet the basic requirements of skill age and English, you can get an additional 5 points;

2. Applicants can get extra points higher than 5 points as long as they meet one of the following four conditions:

* The applicant has more than 6 months technical work experience (usually occupation) in Australia; or

* The applicant will bring A $6,543,800 to Australia and deposit it in an investment project approved by the Australian government for more than 654.38+ 02 months; or

* The applicant is familiar with the language of Australia's major trading partner countries or major ethnic communities in Australia.

3. If the applicant has an Australian education or apprenticeship certificate, he can get 5 points plus points;

4. If the applicant has an Australian relative guarantee, he can get 15 points;

5. If the applicant's occupation is a talent shortage industry in Australia, he can get 5 points plus points; If the applicant can be employed by an employer in a talent shortage industry, he can get 5 points plus points.

6. The applicant has been engaged in some relevant vocational skills for three years in the four years before submission. According to Australia's academic requirements for this major, you can get 5 points or 10.

Then you have immediate family members there who need special care, or you marry an Australian and have children. In a few years, it is possible to stay.

If you don't want to or can't go this way, you can only get a passport for traveling or visiting relatives, find a worker there and become an illegal household. If you make some contributions after a long time, can the unit help you and maybe be admitted? This is my guess.

Actually, let me give you a suggestion. Your education is not high and you don't know the language. If you are from the Australian diplomatic service, do you want people in your own country to enjoy national welfare? So either suffer or study, the only way! Australia won't be the first in everything like China. Even if there is such a thing, it is not the main thing. It's good to find a good way out for yourself, but you are still from China. Before you change your nationality, you'd better not embarrass your country. You have to pay if you want it. It's not just money. Anything is possible, but there is no shortcut!