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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by nellynnemio: 4:26pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
tobeefalz:I don't know about that but we are hopeful. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bykeman01(m): 4:30pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Please @bellong n @westafrica or anyone that applied after July 1st. Can u guys throw more light on this new visa rule. Who can be ur sponsor(s)? and what's the amount that should be in the bank account?. Please is it mandatory that someone should take the IELT test or is there any other way to go about the test?. Thanks |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bligs: 10:35pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
bykeman01:The new visa rule is actually straight forward contrary to what many people think, statement of account is not acceptable as a means of financial proof, you can only use government tax clearance certificate of your parents or spouse (stating around #5m to #7m as annual income) as a means of financial proof if requested by your CO, test of english is require according to the visa checklist.
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Solitin40: 7:35am On Sep 06, 2016 |
AUSTRALIA SUBCLASS 500 STUDENT VISA INTRODUCED ON 1ST JULY 2016 WHICH IS CALLED SIMPLIFIED STUDENT VISA FRAME WORK BUT IT IS NOT SO SIMPLE WITH HIGHEST REJECTION RATE AND LONG DELAY AND UNDERSTAND FIVE THINGS ABOUT THIS VISA Australia’s new simplified student visa framework… not so simple? SSVF - Five things you need to know about Australia’s new student visa framework Australia’s new simplified student visa framework (SSVF) kicked into effect on 1 July 2016. Billed as a much-needed facelift for the Australian education sector, the framework aims to make applying for student visas feel less like jumping through circus hoops. It also envisions saving education providers a mountain of administrative paperwork. However, how ‘simple’ the framework actually is remains to be seen, as we explain below. If you’re a potential student looking to further your education in Australia, here’s five things you need to know about the SSVF. 1. There are now only two visa subclasses… Gone are the days when wanting to study in Australia meant selecting from one of many visas specific to your type of study. The SSVF has now reduced the number of student visas from eight to two: International students (and their family members) will apply for a single Student visa (subclass 500) regardless of their chosen course of study; Student guardians will apply for the new Student Guardian visa (subclass 590). There are no restrictions on the duration of particular courses that the student must study to be accompanied by family members, including dependants who later join the student in Australia. On the face of it, the reduction in the number of visas simplifies the application process – but it also makes assessing eligibility for a visa less straightforward than was previously the case. There will still presumably be different requirements and work rights for different types of study; only now these requirements are less explicit, having been subsumed into one visa category. 2. … and only one immigration risk framework. By replacing both the current Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) arrangements and Assessment Level (AL) Framework, the new SSVF puts in place a single immigration risk framework that applies to all international students. Under the SSVF, each country and each registered education provider is allocated an immigration risk rating. Both of these immigration risk ratings are then combined to determine what level of financial and English requirements prospective students will have to meet. (Immigration risk is calculated based on visa refusal rates, rates of students overstaying their visa and visa cancellation rates.) All education providers have access to the benefits of what are called “streamlined evidentiary requirements”. This means that student visa applicants will generally not have to provide evidence of their English proficiency and can satisfy the financial capacity requirement just by making a declaration. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) can still request further information if needed, however. Education providers that receive the lowest immigration risk rating have streamlined evidentiary requirements for all countries, while education providers with the highest immigration risk rating only receive these benefits for students from the lowest immigration risk countries. Country and provider immigration risk ratings will be updated twice a year, every March and September. 3. More people can now apply onshore. Under the previous system, certain applicants were only allowed to apply from within Australia if they were renewing an existing student visa or were assessed as low-risk under the AL Framework. But from 1 July 2016, all holders of a substantive visa (as long as they don’t fall into these categories) will be able to apply onshore for a student visa. This means, for instance, that those on a Working Holiday Visa, Graduate Temporary Subclass 485 Visa or a Partner Visa can apply without having to leave the country. 4. Applications are to be lodged online. All students and student guardians will generally be required to lodge their visa application online by creating an account in ImmiAccount. This is a welcome change to the previous system, under which only a select few number of education agents could access fast-track applications online. To find out what documentation they need to provide with their visa application based on their combined country provider immigration risk outcomes, students can use an online document checklist tool that can be found here. 5. But some things never change. Despite all the changes, applicants still must meet all other core visa criteria, including the genuine temporary entrant requirement, health requirements and character requirements. #copied |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by guadete: 9:50am On Sep 06, 2016 |
bellong: I did a research on Adelaide it happens that most of the population are centralized only on the main city so to get job are not that easy to get. I wanna know how the cost of living and getting a job that can cover for my tuition in Sydney would b compared to Adelaide. I want study advanced diploma in network security 2yrs in new south wales tafe can get me a post study stay in Australia. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by penitential(m): 10:46am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Please fellow house members, please i want to know if my uncle (mother's brother) can act as my sponsor. my fear is that we don't answer the same surname, and please how can i proof our relationship as my mother's brother? N.B please my mother died over 28years ago when i was just around 1year+ of age. so presently i can't lay hand on any of her document. it was just few months ago that i went to get her birth certificate which carries her name with my father's surname as hers. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by penitential(m): 12:40pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
penitential: 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by shynarkarb: 1:33pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
WestAfrican:. Pls I'm new here, I just saw this your links. And I spent little time to go through it. I'm intending to make EOI through skilledselect...what are the Documents required to do this. Thanks. I have Degree in Civil Engineering in 2010 with minimum of 5 years experience in building construction. In addition to my education qualification, I'm about to finish Masters in Highway engineering also. Pls can you help me with useful information on the necessary Documents and Visa type that's applicable to my case. Thanks in anticipation |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Abbey1987: 2:42pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Please Mr bellong, I read geology as well, Please can you put me through this PR things because the tuition for MSC is on the high scale now. Please help a brother sir. bellong: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 7:11pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Goodevening all,i am new here,even after reading the new funding policy at Aussie immigration site,i certainly havent comprehended this. Apart from my parents, who else can act as my sponsor? What does the sponsor need to provide as proof of funding as it is like bank statement is nt allowed for proof of funds..please some1 should interpret and elaborate more on this in this new rule. Biko,abeg i dey beg |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by kofson: 7:39pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
michV: Bank statement is allowed . Just read the immigration website there are 3 options. In option 1 bank statement could be used. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by kofson: 7:40pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
michV: Bank statement is allowed . Just read the immigration website there are 3 options. In option 1 bank statement could be used. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 9:49pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Abbey1987: Which school did you graduate from? How many years of experience in geology do you have? For a start, read the thread I opened. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by foreverkind1(m): 9:54pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
michV:Bro am sorry about Canada package.its well man.. 2 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 9:56pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
shynarkarb: If you are really serious, it is not little time you will spend but good time. With this your profile, you can easily get a permanent resident visa. Read the thread I opened on guidelines for PR. Go through every link in the thread, read the website of Engineers Australia who is responsible for assessing engineers. If you read everything well, you will not need to ask any question because most challenges you may face in the process have been adequately answered. The ball is in your court now. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Osgee123: 10:15pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
I got my grant Under the new policy.. ssvp my grant was issued on friday how do i get cheap tickets |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Osgee123: 10:18pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
There is nothin to be worried about the policy.. Hit me with your questions on SSVP. I broke the jars of SSVP. Grant Approved Sydney |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 11:21pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Osgee123:congrats i sent you a PM.i need to clearly understand somethings.thank you |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by tobeefalz: 11:27pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Osgee123:congrats man.when did you do your medicals? and what school? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Osgee123: 11:29pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
I didnt get any Msg.. michV: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BB2016: 11:30pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Pls when did you apply? How long did it take? Did u contact them after a month (standard time)? Just that I have been waiting for mine too Osgee123: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BB2016: 11:31pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Try South African Airways Osgee123: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Osgee123: 12:05am On Sep 07, 2016 |
Applied in july, It took one month before I got the grant. they contacted me to get my OSHC straight cus it was (PhD). I got my grant Last friday. BB2016: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Davictoria: 1:16am On Sep 07, 2016 |
Hi everyone I'm also a silent nairaland user. Please I want to start my Australia PR visa. Please can you give me step by step details of how to go about it or send a link to me. Thanks in advance |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Abbey1987: 2:01am On Sep 07, 2016 |
I graduated from LAUTECH, and I don't have any years of experience because have been working on my own since graduation. Thouigh I did my IT at a drilling firm does that help in anyway? Send me the link to your thread Thanks and God bless bellong: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 9:24am On Sep 07, 2016 |
whom did you use as sponsor pls?can a sibling be a sponsor under this new policy?a representative of one of the school in AU said a sibling can be a sponsor. Osgee123: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by guadete: 10:00am On Sep 07, 2016 |
omokay80: @ osgee123 was the sponsor asked of tax clearance showing evidence of 6m and above can I use my parents as my parents and still use an uncle as a sponsor will it work. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Obiwannn: 1:29pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
malkinburg: Only a good person would post what you posted. You are indeed a good man. I am currently in Germany studying Msc in Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. I did my bachelors in Nigeria (Chemical Engr) and a guy on Nairaland recommended that I read through your posts. That I have done. I am really interested in this PR route and would want to PM you for essy and quick access to information as I start this journey. I hope you dont mind that? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by nanaman(m): 6:54pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
Oga Bellong, Pls I need to talk to you privately, I need your advice on an urgent issue. Sent a PM. Thanks. |
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