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High Risk Passport Holders Can Work While You Study In Australia by TumiDonserenos(f): 6:43pm On Apr 04, 2017
Can I work with a Student Visa?

The answer to this question is..... YES!!!!!

A lot people don't know this and here is information about completing your studies while you work in Australia.

This visa allows you to work legally part time (up to 40 hours every 2 weeks) during courses period and full time during course pauses.
Part-time work in Australia (4-5 hours per day) is really well paid and available everywhere: you can cover costs of accommodation, food, transport and still save some money. School schedules will easily combine with your work.

The Student Visa is the only visa that:
•lets you easily enter Australia with the possibility to work legally
•can include family members: spouse and children as dependents.
•allows to enter and work in Australia for those who have a high risk passport.

So whether you from Ghana, Cameroon or Nigeria it is possible

http://donserenosconsult.com/index.php/what-we-offer/student-visas

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Re: High Risk Passport Holders Can Work While You Study In Australia by TumiDonserenos(f): 10:36am On Apr 14, 2017
Study in Australia

Australia has some of the best colleges in the world. Several Australian universities are listed in the top 100 best universities in the world. There are also over 1100 education institutions found across the entire country. As of 2009, the Australia higher education system had over 41 universities. Most universities are public institutions, but there is also a limited number of private universities. There are also Australian branches of universities located overseas. Dozens of smaller schools do not grant any degrees or have accreditation – private schools that focus on theology, business, information technology, natural therapies, hospitality, health, law and accounting.

Some of the most popular fields to study are the natural sciences (biology, zoology, chemistry, etc), mathematics, engineering, social sciences (sociology, anthropology, archaeology, psychology, etc), and medical fields (even MD’s and PhD’s). Australian study programmes cover almost every possible subject students might need.

Higher education institutions

http://donserenosconsult.com/index.php/what-we-offer/education-consulting

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