Shutterstock Peter Hurley, Victoria University 2021 is shaping up as very difficult for universities, as well as the more than 130,000 people whose jobs rely on the international education sector. In October 2019 almost 51,000 new and returning international students arrived in Australia. In October 2020, this figure had fallen …
Read More »Work condition relaxed for international students working aged care, disability, health, and agriculture
The Australian government has relaxed the work limitation for student visa holders allowing them to work more than 40 hours a fortnight while attending the semester. To help keep critical services moving the government has introduced a flexible approach to the work limitation of international students. Read Also: More working hours …
Read More »More working hours allowed to student visa holders for agricultural job
Student Visa holders working in harvesting jobs would get more working hours even during the semester study period. Read Also: Farm work in Australia, another option for students, temporary visa holders International students working in the agricultural sector would be able to get extra shifts as the Australian government has made flexible …
Read More »Up to 1100 dollars payment for international students studying in Victoria
Victoria state government today announced a relief payment for international students affected by COVID-19. The state government will establish a $45 million International Student Emergency Relief Fund to help international students in Victoria run their basics. The state government will pay students a one-off payment of up to 1100 dollars …
Read More »International students will get support if enrolled through Expert Education
International students in Australia are one of the most suffered communities by COVID-19, the global pandemic. To help international students, the Australian government has made flexible arrangements to support its students via early access to superannuation, more working hours, and universities started offering bursaries as well as flexible fee payment …
Read More »Work restriction lifted for international nursing students
The spread of COVID-19 in Australia has urged Prime Minister Morrison to personally address its citizens and elevate the working for the global nursing students working in Australia. The Nepalese students can significantly make use of the decision as it can help them gain practical experience at the same time …
Read More »Corona effect! International students working hours extended
While the exact rule and working policy of the International students holding a valid student visa is 20 hours per week, the wild spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), has urged the Australian government to revise its working limit to 40 hours. On 2020, March 13, the Australian government has relaxed the …
Read More »85 points on Skill Select needed, to be invited to apply for 189 visa
International student graduated in Australia now need to score at least 85 points on Skill Select while they submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) to be hopeful of getting an invitation to apply Australian permanent residency visa 189. Invitation round on 11 November 2019 result outcome makes it clear …
Read More »Australian permanent residency seems not accessible to many international students
Australian permanent residency seems gradually slipping from many international student’s hands. The latest Australian skilled visa invitation round result indicates the real Australian permanent residency visa 189 is not impossible but very hard to get. On November round the Department of Home Affairs only invited 250 candidates to apply for …
Read More »Australian government defined regional Australia for migration
The Australian government was emphasizing since the last couple of years on it, and finally released a new definition of regional Australia for migration purposes. To push migrants into the regional Australian hubs, the Australian government has changed its migration intake and system earlier this year. Being focused on sustainable …
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