Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Which is more suitable for China people, Sydney or Melbourne?

Which is more suitable for China people, Sydney or Melbourne?

Sydney and Melbourne are the first two cities for most students who want to study in Australia. Many parents will consider many factors. These are two metropolises with different styles, but they are equally attractive. Not so much which is better, but which is more suitable for you.

University resources: Australia's GroupofEight has two universities in Sydney and Melbourne (Melbourne: University of Melbourne and Monash University, Sydney: University of New South Wales and University of Sydney). The education quality of these four universities is similar, but the number of schools in Sydney is the largest in Australia. In addition to the top universities, other 3-and 4-star universities and colleges have more choices than Melbourne.

Consumption cost: In consumption cost, the cost of living in Melbourne is roughly 4% lower than that in Sydney.

Living environment: Sydney is relatively modern, with many natural scenery, and the city is relatively larger than Melbourne. The climate in Sydney is better than that in Melbourne. Melbourne is the garden capital, and allergic people are prone to hay fever. Melbourne will be colder in winter, and Sydney is relatively too humid.

Australian study abroad policy: Melbourne will be much friendlier than Sydney in terms of study abroad policy.

New South Wales (Sydney) Admission Policy

1. You must be at least 6 years old to submit an application for admission.

2. Middle schools that recruit international students are basically outside the 200.

3. There are few private schools in NSW, and the AEAS score required by private schools at the same level is higher than that in Victoria 10.

Victoria (Melbourne) Admission Policy

1. There is no age limit for applying for school offer.

2. Except some top public schools, most public schools have international student policies.

3. There are many private schools in Victoria, and the AEAS score required by private schools at the same level is lower than that of NSW 10.

Visa policy: The difference between NSW and Victoria is mainly in the primary school stage. Applicants in middle school are not limited by time, and can read directly from grade seven to grade 12. NSW pupils' visas are only issued for two years, while Victorian pupils' visas cannot be renewed for two years at a time, but can be renewed.