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Is it easy to apply for a visa to study in Australia? Prepare to study in Australia

Studying in Australia is relatively easy. In fact, as long as the materials are complete and meet the requirements of the Australian visa center, you will definitely get a visa, regardless of the size of the intermediary. The key is whether the person in charge of receiving your copy materials is professional and serious. Now you can get a visa by mailing it yourself for 2-4 weeks.

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List of materials required for studying in Australia:

1. visa fee: the Australian embassy will charge the corresponding visa fee;

2. Visa Application Form 157W (one two-inch photo is required): When filling in the form 157W, all items must be truthfully filled in, even if it has nothing to do with you, please fill in N/A (not applicable);

3. Complete supplementary evaluation form;

4. Certificates and transcripts reflecting your highest academic qualifications (English): The Australian Education Union reminds you that English graduation certificates and transcripts can be obtained from graduate schools. When you get them, you should pay attention to whether they are different from your actual situation. If your school can't provide English certificates and transcripts, you need to take them to a translation company or a notary office for translation and notarization.

5. A complete list of family members; (Sample of Family Member Table 54)

6. Certificate of study (English): It can be sent to the school where you are studying, but it should be noted that the certificate issued by the school should include name, date of birth, position, signature of the person in charge, date of issuance, etc.

7. Household registration book (one in Chinese and one in English): As the household registration unit generally cannot provide the English version of the household registration certificate, you'd better send it to the notary office for translation and notarization;

8. Economic guarantee and proof of financial resources;

9. Resume or study plan (English): According to the Australian Study Abroad Network, there is no limit to the number of words in your resume, but don't describe it without focus. You might as well write an autobiography. First of all, you can briefly introduce yourself, what you have been doing since graduation, why you chose to study in Australia and your future study plan. If you have won some honors or have special things to explain, you can also write them together.

10, physical examination report and chest X-ray;

1 1, Australian school admission notice.