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Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by TheDonSenator: 9:20pm On Nov 25, 2017
Slingshot:
I felt heartbroken about this
From my experience I will advise you to re-apply
I am 100% certain you will get your Visa
I know losing money could b sad
Atimes I dont know why they do the things they do
Reading through your post you are very eligible
Please re- apply
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Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by TheDonSenator: 2:41pm On Nov 25, 2017
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Student visa (subclass 500)

Features

This visa allows you to stay in Australia to study full-time in a recognised education institution.​

Requirements

​You must have:

applied for and been accepted to study in a registered full-time course at an educational institution in Australiaorganised appropriate welfare arrangements for the duration of your intended stay in Australia if you are under 18 years of age.

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Global visa processing times

​Stream​75 per cent of applications processed​90 per cent of applications processedForeign Affairs or Defence Sector16 days23 daysPostgraduate Research Sector48 days73 daysNon-Award Sector8 days15 daysSchools Sector28 days50 daysIndependent ELICOS Sector41 days56 daysVocational Education and Training Sector36 days56 daysHigher Education Sector36 days50 days

Last updated 17 May 2017 (for month ending 30 April 2017)

For more information see Global visa and citizenship processing times

 

About this visa

This visa is for students who want to come to Australia to study at a registered education institution.

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What this visa lets you do

Before you apply

How long this visa lasts

Cost

Eligibility

Before you apply for this visa, you must have:

been accepted to study full-time in a registered course at an educational institution in Australiaorganised appropriate welfare arrangements for the duration of your intended stay in Australia if you are under 18 years of age.

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Enrolment

Packaged courses

Students under 18 years of age

Genuine temporary entrant

English language requirements

Acceptable English language test score

Financial capacity requirements

 Documentary evidence of financial capacity

If you need to provide evidence of financial capacity, you will be able to demonstrate this by providing one of the following:

evidence of funds to cover travel to Australia and 12 months’ living, course and (for school aged dependants) schooling costs for the student and accompanying family membersevidence that you meet the annual income requirementan Acceptance Advice of Secondary Exchange Students (AASES) form (secondary exchange students only)a letter of support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade or Department of Defence.

Subsequent entrants – family members who apply after the primary applicant has been granted their visa must also provide documentary evidence of financial capacity. This must be one of the options above.

Twelve months' funds option

Evidence of funds can include money deposits, financial institution or government loans, scholarships or sponsorships. You can calculate the total amount of funds you will need by adding living costs, course fees, schooling costs and travel costs. Use the information below to calculate the total amount of funds you will need.

Living costs

From 1 July 2016, the 12 month living cost is:

student or guardian -  AUD 19,830partner or spouse - AUD 6,940child - AUD 2,970.

Course fees

Calculate the first 12 months of your course fees or include the total cost of your course if it is for a duration of 12 months or less. Deduct any prepaid costs and provide evidence of these payments (this should be on your Confirmation of Enrolment or provide receipts).

If you are in Australia and your course has already commenced, calculate the course fee payable for the 12 month period commencing from the date on which you lodge your application.

Example 1: if your course fee is AUD 50,000 for three years, determine the fee for one year (12 months) by dividing the total amount by the number of years. The amount will be AUD 16,666. Deduct any pre-paid amounts.

Example 2: if your course fee is AUD 15,000 for 10 months, and you have already paid AUD 5,000, deduct this prepaid amount from the total amount. The amount will be AUD 10,000.

Example 3: if your course fee is AUD 20,000 for 18 months, determine the fee for one year (12 months) by dividing the total amount by the number of months, then times by 12 (20,000 / 18 x 12). The amount will be $13,333. Deduct any pre-paid amounts.

Schooling costs

Where school aged children are included in your student visa application, schooling costs of at least AUD 8,000 per year for each child will need to be added to the amount of funds required. You are responsible for researching schooling costs, which vary between states, territories and schools in Australia.

You do not have to provide evidence of schooling costs if you are:

a PhD student and can show you have enrolled your child in an Australian government school where the fees have been waivedreceived an Australian Commonwealth Government scholarship, including Foreign Affairs and Defence sponsored students, and you can show you have enrolled your child in a government school where the fees have been waived.

Travel costs

If applying outside Australia, include AUD 2,000.

If applying in Australia, include AUD 1,000.

Annual income option

The annual income option requires a student to provide evidence of personal annual income of at least AUD 60,000. For students accompanied by family members, the requirement is at least AUD 70,000. The income demonstrated must be the personal income of your spouse (who is not coming with you) or parents. Where both of your parents are working, their combined income can be considered for this requirement. Evidence must be in the form of official government documents such as tax assessments. Evidence in the form of bank statements or information directly from an employer is not acceptable.

Genuine access to funds

You and your accompanying family members must be able to access the funds shown while you are in Australia.

When considering whether the funds will be genuinely available, we will take into account additional information and supporting evidence you provide, such as:

the nature of the relationship between you and the person who is providing the funds, where applicable your income, assets and employment or those of the person providing the funds evidence of financial support history source of funds for any lump sum deposits.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by TheDonSenator: 5:56pm On Nov 19, 2017
Arebo:


No, I didn't after I tracked my passport & it reads dispatched, usually with upfront medical, one should get approval mail, but since there is no mail. God knows best
Bro calm down, it can be an approval because you did upfront medical. Don't be negative. Your letter of introduction can be in your package with your passport /visa
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by TheDonSenator: 10:45am On Jul 31, 2017
lonelyhrt:




See this canny thing you don't need to loose hope at any stage, just do your best and give it to God to handle the rest (LIKE I SAID YOUR BEST)
follow this link don't know if you checked there to get insights too.




https://www.nairaland.com/2367106/travelling-canada-part-8/28#34729512

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 13 by TheDonSenator: 11:10am On Jul 27, 2017
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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 12 by TheDonSenator: 10:40am On Jul 23, 2017
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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 12 by TheDonSenator: 8:13pm On Jun 23, 2017
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyhyyyyyyyyyyyy gbooooooooooooooooioooooooooosssssaaaaa
My trv don land oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Make una dey drink oooooooooooooooooo
I just checked my cic account and saw that my application has been approved. ..
Everyyyyyyyyyyyy body ooooooooooo
Join me dance oooooooooooooooooo
Even my medical that I was waiting for showed passed. .
My application is not even up to a month
>: grin grin

More Trv... More Life
Congratulations to me

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 12 by TheDonSenator: 8:12pm On Jun 23, 2017
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyhyyyyyyyyyyyy gbooooooooooooooooioooooooooosssssaaaaa
My trv don land oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Make una dey drink oooooooooooooooooo
I just checked my cic account and saw that my application has been approved. ..
Everyyyyyyyyyyyy body ooooooooooo
Join me dance oooooooooooooooooo
Even my medical that I was waiting for showed passed. .
My application is not even up to a month


More Trv... More Life
Congratulations to me

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 12 by TheDonSenator: 2:13pm On Jun 22, 2017
Good day house, I just signed up on this forum after I was told about it by a good friend. I wanna say a big thank you to everyone for the great job you're all doing here. We'll, I already submitted my application on the 2nd of this month with medical but I haven't received any update yet. Please guys is that a course to worry because I can't sleep well ooooo honestly. God bless. BSc by the way... Thank you

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