1. Who needs a Student Visa:
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Any person
who intends to undertake full-time study in a registered
course in Australia needs to obtain a Student Visa.
A Student Visa permits the holder to travel to, enter
and remain in Australia for the duration of the registered
course of study. Overseas students cannot undertake
part-time study in Australia and must leave Australia
on completion of their course of study. |
2.
Applying for a Student Visa: |
Foundation
studies give international students the knowledge and
skills for a smooth transition from learning in their
home country to undergraduate studies in Australian
universities. Foundation Studies are usually one year
in duration and students are assessed and examined by
their lecturers. Foundation studies are divided into
various streams like arts and science studies. The common
feature of foundation studies is that a university allocates
a provisional place in an undergraduate course for a
student who achieves the prescribed grades |
3.
Pre Visa Assessment (PVA): |
Your
pre-visa application will be assessed on the basis of
the following criteria: |
(i)
Evidence of Enrolment: |
One
of the important requirements for a student visa application
is that you must be accepted for enrolment, to undertake
a course, by a Government registered Australian education
institution. This is verified by the advice of acceptance
from the Australian institution (commonly known as Letter
of Offer), which is issued to a student who has been
offered enrolment in a full-time course. You should
not pay any part of the course tuition fee prior to
the outcome of the PVA. |
(ii)
Financial Ability: |
Sponsor/s
will have to provide documentary evidence of having
cash assets ( immediately en cashable assets like savings
and fixed deposits in banks) held for at least 6 months
prior to the pre-visa application date. For school applicants,
funds need to be held for 3 months prior to the pre-visa
application date. |
Who
can be a Sponsor? |
Sponsor/s
can be the applicant, parents, grandparents, or spouse
only ( relatives like brother /sister /uncle /aunt /cousin
/ family friend are not acceptable). School applicants
have no restriction on sponsor/s. |
How
much funds have to be shown? |
For
Masters and Doctorate Courses |
Sponsors
must provide evidence of cash assets for the first year
tuition fee (as on the letter of offer) and living expenses
(assumed at A$ 12000 pa) and access to additional funds
(from acceptable sources) to meet the cost of the remainder
of study and stay in Australia.
Commercial loans from Banks and government loans are
acceptable.
In case the applicant holds a partial scholarship from
an Australian institution or an institution in India
( e.g.. Educational Trusts), funds to cover the remaining
costs must be provided as prescribed above.
Private corporate sponsorship is acceptable subject
to certain conditions. However if the company is a family
owned business and if one/both parents are directors/partners,
it is treated as a parent sponsor. |
Students
with Dependants (Spouse/Children) |
Costs
could be expected to increase by at least 35% if the
student has a spouse, a further 20% (plus A$ 8000 p.a.
for school fees if the child is 5 years or older) if
the student has one child, a further 15% for each additional
child plus school fees. The above amounts apply irrespective
of whether they will accompany the applicant. Individual
return travel costs need to be taken at Rs. 50,000 approx.
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For
Vocational Education and Training (VET), TAFE, Higher
Education and School courses |
Sponsors
must provide evidence of cash assets covering tuition
fee and living expenses of the entire duration of the
proposed and pre-requisite course (including foundation/ELICOS/Bridging
program that precedes the main course). |
(iii)
English Proficiency |
All students have to demonstrate a minimum level of
proficiency, measured by an IELTS overall band score
of at least 6.0, except those enrolling for a Diploma
course (VET) in which case 5.5 is acceptable. Please
note that TOEFL score is not acceptable and IELTS is
compulsory even if the student has studied in English
medium institutions throughout his/her academic career.
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(iv)
Potential to breach visa conditions |
This
is an assessment of an individual's current circumstances
done by the visa officer by reviewing for example, the
situation in your home country - your personal and financial
commitments that may prompt you to return to your home
country. |
(v)
Other Relevant Matters |
These
include: |

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Immigration
links with Australia |

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Usefulness
of course for career development |

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Satisfactory
completion of year 12 / relevant undergraduate
degree or equivalent. |

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Strong links
have to be established between past academic/work
background and study goals. |

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Guardianship
arrangements (if applicant is under 18 at the
time of PVA application) |
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4.
Further Processing |
If
you are advised that you meet the PVA requirements,
you will be asked to undergo further processing. This
includes payment of course tuition fee to the Australian
educational institution and a medical examination. It
is essential that the student and the accompanying dependent(s)
meet the Australian Health requirements before a visa
may be granted. This involves a medical check and an
x-ray for applicants over 16. Applicants will need to
present an original valid passport to identify themselves
to the Doctor and Radiologist. In some cases medical
results will be referred to Australia and as this process
takes 3 - 4 weeks, applicants will need to allow additional
time. Usually only medicals where the doctor or radiologist
has detected an abnormality will be referred to Australia.
Applicants need to take into account postage or courier
times also. |
5.
Total processing time |
As
a general rule, applicants should allow a four (4) to
six (6) week timeframe for processing of applications.
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Factors
that may delay this processing time include: |

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Medical
referral to Australia and the need for any subsequent
medical tests; |

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Document
verification including educational documents,
employment references and bank statements; and
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Applications
which are incomplete and require the visa office
to make contact with the applicant or the applicant's
agent. |
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6.
Health Insurance |
It
is compulsory for all international students to have
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for themselves
and their dependents, where applicable, for the duration
of the visa. The. premium for. OSHC is only to be paid
once the PVA requirements have been met. The current
premiums for OSHC are AUD274 for a single person and
AIJD54S for a whole family. |
7.
Re-entry into Australia |
All
Student Visas have a multiple entry facility for the
full period of the visa. Students who plan to travel
out of, and return to, Australia at any time during
their course are advised to check that their visa is
valid for return to Australia. |
For
Further Information;Counseling and general information
on studying in Australia or for information about student
visa, |
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