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What should I do if I want to transfer to another school in Australia?

It is possible to transfer schools when studying abroad in Australia. Generally, if you want to change schools and the duration of study is within half a year, in this case, apply for an offer from the school you want to transfer and a release letter from the school you are attending. If the school you are attending does not agree, but you have good reasons for transferring, you can complain to the Education Bureau. As long as the reason is legitimate, they will definitely respond. The school you are currently studying has sent a release letter, and then you can apply for the COE of the school you want to transfer to. Then they have to go to the Immigration Bureau to register and notify them that they have transferred to another school. If the course or school you are transferring to is not the same as the one you are studying in, and you need to reapply for a student visa, then the Immigration Bureau will consider whether you should get a new student visa. Therefore, you must determine the feasibility before applying to transfer to another school.

If your main course has been studied for more than six months and the level of study changes, you may propose a transfer, such as from high school to pre-university + undergraduate course, or from undergraduate to diploma course. In this case, the visa category changes and a new visa must be applied for. The materials you need to prepare when applying for a new visa are the same as when you first applied for a student visa, including personal and family information, proof of completed studies, etc.