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Australia has become a major exporter of education at all levels, from
primary school to tertiary education. Many people come here from overseas to
take advantage of our excellent trade and vocational colleges, also the academic
qualifications gained through universities and post-graduate courses.
In the 2000 -2001 period, 146,577 visas were granted to overseas students, a
23% increase on the previous year. The major source countries were the Peoples'
Republic of China (8886 visas granted), United States (7426), Malaysia (6236),
Indonesia (6070) and Hong Kong (5740). In the undergraduate sector there was a
47% increase in offshore (overseas) visa grants to a total of 38,555 students
coming here to study.
Enrollment for a Student Visa
To apply for a Student Visa, you must be enrolled in a full-time course of
study at a registered education provider in Australia. This is step one for all
those wishing to apply for a visa.
For a list of registered courses, go to The Commonwealth Register of Institutions
and Courses for Overseas Students
Main Eligibility Factors Student visas are granted when a student can prove that they have adequate
funds to support themselves in Australia, pay for their tuition and care for
dependant family members included on the visa. As a student in Australia, you
will only have a limited working allowance on your visa, so adequate funding to
pay for living expenses and tuition are important and must be evidenced to gain
the visa.
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