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August 13, 2012
Streamlined visa processing (SVP) for this visa is designed for international students applying to study in Australia at a participating university. Streamlined visa processing means these applicants are treated as though they are lower migration risk (similar to the current Assessment Level 1) regardless of their country of […]
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March 8, 2012
The travails of the Australian international education industry exemplified by decrease of 20% or $3 billion in past year with Melbourne and Sydney economies taking $1 billion hit each, includes added value of accommodation, services and tourism, (apart from high $AUD); this is almost wholely due to onshore issues, related and seemingly unrelated, but almost […]
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February 9, 2012
Australian Student Visa Assessment Level Review Review of the Student Visa Assessment Level Framework. In December 2010, the Hon Chris Bowen, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and the Hon Chris Evans, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations appointed the Hon Michael Knight AO to conduct the first independent review of the Student […]
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January 23, 2012
Australia’s tourism, hospitality and food industries are some of our largest domestic and international export industries, especially due to our location in Asia, in the “Asian Century”. Internationally Australia has tourists and visitors from Europe, Britain, USA and most importantly Asia including China, Japan, India and South Korea. Australia has many internationally famous natural sights […]
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January 5, 2012
Knight Student Visa Review – Implementation of Recommendations What will be the impact and responsibilities be for higher education institutions and the ESOS Act.? What will be the key points of accountability or performance indicators that institutions must achieve to remain within streamlined system? What will be the impact upon education agents’ and consultants’ marketing, recruitment […]
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