You can’t apply for a student visa until you’re accepted onto a course in that country. So, if you haven’t already done so, you need to submit an application for the course you wish to study. Not only that, but you must ensure the course meets the country’s visa requirements.
Your student visa acceptance will be determined by a number of factors:
Different countries have differing visa systems and acceptance procedures. However, they are usually very similar:
Australian visa applications can be submitted online. Biometric information can be submitted at one of the Australian visa application centres.
If you are studying abroad for your post-16 education you will require a general student visa.
This is one of the most common questions and is an important factor in your visa application process. It is necessary for you to prove that you have enough funds for your course fees and living costs. However, the money required can vary depending on the country and region within that country.
Some countries require you to prove that you have funds for the entirety of your course. While others only require proof of funds for the 1st year.
For an Australian student visa: (if show money is required)
The course you have applied for may require you to have completed an English language certificate. Or a passing result in IELTS or other acceptable form of English proficiency test.
For the Australian student visa, you will have to prove that you have a sufficient level of funds available to support each dependent. We advise that you check the specific requirements for your chosen destination.
Generally, on a student visa, you are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week. You can only start working once your course has started. The same rules usually apply to any dependents you may have.
On a student visa, you are allowed to stay for the duration of your course, as specified in your initial visa application. You will also be allowed to stay for a short time following the completion of your studies. However, this can be up to 60 days depending on the month you have completed your course.
While it may appear that countries are making it more difficult to study overseas, the changes in immigration laws do actually protect your international education.
The aim of these restrictions is to prevent bogus and unrecognised colleges from offering poor study courses to international students, ensuring you receive an excellent education from a recognised institution.
RMAs are best positioned to give advice.
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