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Students
Australia is a great, safe, friendly and multicultural place to
study and over 400,000*
students are currently studying here.
We understand that the decision to study
overseas is a big one and that you will need a lot of up to date and relevant
information about studying in Australia. All students
must be enrolled in a registered course offered by an Australian education
provider who is registered with the Australian Government to offer courses to
overseas students on a full-time basis. It takes
courage and hard work to meet
the challenges of study and to settle into a new culture. Our mission is to
help you both before
and after your arrival in Australia.
Visa options:-
Subclass 560
- Independent ELICOS Sector (English Language Intensive Course for Overseas
Students): where the ELICOS is undertaken as a
stand-along course, not as
prerequisite to another course;
Subclass 571
- Schools Sector: where the applicant undertakes a course of study at primary or
secondary schools;
Subclass 572
- Vocational education and training sector: these include certificate I, II,
III, IV, Diplomas, Advanced diplomas and Advanced
certificates;
Subclass 573
- Higher education sector: where the applicant undertakes a course for a
Bachelors degree, Graduate certificate or
Graduate Diploma;
Subclass 574
- Masters and doctorate sector: where the applicant undertakes Masters degree by
coursework or research or a Doctoral degree;
Subclass 575
- Non-award foundation studies/other sector: enabling course; non-award studies;
these include other full-time courses or components
not leading to an Australian
degree, diploma or other award; and
Subclass 576
- AusAID or Defence sponsored: where the sponsored applicant undertakes
full-time study for the whole or part of an education/training
course offered by
an Australian education provider.
We can provide you with migration assistance for your student
visa, change of course and change of education provider and help with your
application for permission to work once you have arrived.
Contact us for assistance in choosing or changing
your course of study.
Families
Spouses
Are you married to or
in a de facto
relationship
with an Australian citizen?
Do
intend to marry an Australian
citizen and want to live in Australia
permanently?
Or are you in a
same-sex relationship and worried your relationship might not be recognised? Then let us help you be with
the
one you love. Moving to another country and establishing a new life for
yourself and partner can be both daunting and complex in regards to your
visa
application. Check
out our services
to find out how we can assist you with your migration to
Australia.
Parents
Do you have children living in Australia that you want to be
with? Being far from loved ones can be emotionally difficult for families but we
are
here to assist you with our expert advice to guide you through the complex
web of migration issues involved in coming to Australia on a parent visa.
Family Stream Visas
Outside Australia / Migration In Australia / Residence
(Offshore Visa) (Onshore Visa)
Spouse 309/100 Spouse 820/801
Prospective Marriage 300 -
Interdependent 310/110 Interdependent 826/814
Dependent Child 101 Dependent Child 802
Adopted Child 102 -
Parent 103 Aged Parent 804
Contributory Parent (Temporary) 173 Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) 884
Contributory Parent 143 Contributory Aged Parent 864
Orphan Relative 117 Orphan Relative 837
Carer 116 Carer 836
Aged Dependent Relative 114 Aged Dependent Relative 838
Remaining Relative 115 Remaining Relative 835
- Close Ties 832
Workers
There are visas for:
Professional and Skilled workers - under the General Skilled Migration Scheme;
Employer sponsored workers - for temporary or permanent work;
Business people - short business trips, establish or manage a new business or invest in Australia's economy;
Special talent - includes sports and entertainment visas, media and film and distinguished talent;
Regional employment - support regional development and bring your skills into these much needed areas of Australia; and
Working holidays - for travellers between the ages of 18-30.
There is a skill shortage in Australia:
Cooks - General Plumbers
- Community Welfare workers-Locksmiths - Carpenter - Bricklayers -
Nurses - Radiologists - Horticulture
Computing Professionals - Accountants - Hairdressers - Motor Mechanics - Tool
Makers - Welders.
News
From 15th
October 2007 certain visa applicants aged 18 and over must sign an Australian
Values Statement confirming that they respect the
Australian way of life and that they will comply with our laws and regulations.
Ask us for further details about the statement and whether it will apply to you
or if you would like a copy of the new government booklet,
Life in Australia
Visa question? Email us.
Please note,
without full knowledge of all your circumstances, we cannot recommend which
visa you should apply for, but we can give you
some indication as to whether
you may be able to make a valid visa application.
For this service,
please include your name, a
contact email address, date of birth,
nationality and qualifications.
*http://aei.dest.gov.au/AEI/MIP/Statistics/StudentEnrolmentAndVisaStatistics/Default.htm
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